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Salem plant expanding biodiesel production
05:00 PM PST on Friday, November 21, 2008
SALEM, Ore. -- Oregon could see another boom in biodiesel. One plant in Salem is expanding production in a big way. General manager, Tyson Keever, showed off the new expansion at SeQuential Pacific Biodiesel in Salem. The expansion meant this Salem plant, which got much it's cooking oil from fast food joints, could now process five times more biodiesel, 5 million gallons a year -- a significant number for Oregon. "The legislature said as soon as there's a company or statewide production to produce 5 million gallons of biodiesel a year that 2% percent of all of diesel consumed in the state has to have biodiesel in it," said Keever But Keever admitted biodiesel is limited in it's capacity. "In Oregon we don't have a lot of oil crop seeds that are grown. We're working with farmers to get oil seeds, camolina and canola in rotation to get more oil seeds," said Keever. Keever said the biodiesel market was pushing Oregon in the forefront of renewable fuels and reducing pollution. Plus, set off a ripple effect in the Pacific Northwest. "From delivery mechanisms like stations to incentives for production facilities to new jobs...the crushers up stream there's a whole industry that's developing around renewable fuels," said Keever. Keever expected biodiesel blended with diesel could hit local pumps as soon as next year.More Headlines...
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