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New plant offers foothold on Gulf Coast for biodiesel PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, September 10, 2008 - Texas

Renewable Energy Group opens its first biodiesel plant in Texas.  Initially, the 35-million-gallon-per-year plant in Seabrook will produce clean-burning biodiesel fuel from soybean oil, canola oil and animal fats. Within a few years, however, it hopes to use cheap and abundant algae oil through a proprietary process it hails as a breakthrough.

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