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NewsJanuary 17, 2007

Cincinnati Transit Fleet Says it Saved Money With Biodiesel

CINCINNATI, OH – Approximately 20 percent of downtown Cincinnati's workforce commutes on buses fueled by biodiesel blends.

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NewsJanuary 3, 2007

Northampton Department of Public Works Switches to Biodiesel

NORTHAMPTON, MA – Northampton's public works vehicles are now running on B-20 biodiesel fuel.

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NewsJanuary 3, 2007

City of Salem Switches to Biodiesel

SALEM, VA -- The City of Salem announced that it has switched all of its heavy trucks, buses, and heavy equipment to B-2 biodiesel.

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ArticlesJanuary 1, 2007

City of Boston Switches to Biodiesel

As part of a clean-fleet initiative, Boston’s fleet converted to a biodiesel fuel blend. City officials believe the environmental and fuel independence benefits are worth the increase in cost.

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NewsDecember 20, 2006

North American Cities Take to Hybrid Buses

WASHINGTON, D.C. -- The recent popularity of hybrid cars has obscured an even more impressive surge in North American demand for diesel-electric city buses.

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NewsDecember 13, 2006

Man Wants to Buy Liposuctioned Fat to Create Biodiesel

MIAMI, FL – Lauri Venoy, a Norwegian businessman who now lives in Miami, is negotiating with Jackson Memorial Hospital to obtain the 11.5 liters of human fat obtained from liposuction operations every week.

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NewsDecember 13, 2006

Pittsburgh Receives Fuel Grant to Help Convert Fleet to Biodiesel

PITTSBURGH, PA – The City of Pittsburgh has received a $304,000 grant from Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection to spend on alternative-fuel technologies.

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NewsDecember 13, 2006

Maricopa County Fleet Switches to Biodiesel

PHOENIX, AZ – Maricopa County's entire diesel fleet now runs on biodiesel, a blend of traditional diesel fuel and biodegradable material.

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NewsDecember 6, 2006

Plans for Natural Gas Trucks Approved for Ports of Long Beach & Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES, CA – The Ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles have approved a landmark Clean Air Action Plan that calls for the replacement of older, ‘dirty' diesel-powered trucks with more than 5,000 heavy-duty natural gas models.

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NewsNovember 28, 2006

Study Indicates Biodiesel Standards Needed

JEFFERSON CITY, MO – Two important transport studies have been released in the United States recently — the first gives reasons for introducing and enforcing biodiesel fuel standards, and the other shows massive fuel savings regarding aerodynamic improvements.

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