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Saturday, February 09, 2008

Using Vegetable oil as a diesel fuel

Using Vegetable oil as a diesel fuel: "Sundance scoop Innovation Award at the Cylch Wales Recycling Awards. “Many congratulations to Sundance Renewables for their ‘Innovation Award’ for setting up the first community based biodiesel project in the UK. Reducing carbon emissions from transport is a huge challenge that must be addressed in our battle against climate change – not only do Sundance recycle waste cooking oil from local businesses but they produce a fuel that can help save our environment. It is great to see such a dedicated co-operative enterprise receive this much deserved recognition. (Goat Industries built the biodiesel plant for this company)"

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