Sunday, May 22, 2011

Biodiesel Fuel for Supermarket from Extreme Biodiesel

2 supermarkets in California, US, have chosen Extreme Biodiesel, a wholly owned subsidiary of BookMerge Technology, to produce biodiesel for them, at a little charge. Under the initial agreement, Extreme Biodiesel will pick up waste plant oil from the supermarkets and transport it to its Extraordinary Corona plant in Corona, California. Extraordinary will then turn the waste oil into biodiesel before delivering it back to the supermarkets, where it is going to be utilized in tractor trailers and in diesel generator refrigeration units. Acute will be paid a collection charge for the first pick up of the oil. A tolling charge will be requested the conversion of oil into biofuel, while Acute will complete the second delivery for a second delivery charge.

'The massive chain supermarkets are beginning to comprehend the many advantages of using biodiesel by getting rid of dangerous emissions, reducing fuel costs, accelerating longevity of the diesel engine life as well as changing the previous price of disposing waste oil into a workable asset, ' announces BookMerge Technology's Chairman Rick Carter. 'We may continue to educate the supermarket industry and are pleased to be their partners in toll processing their oil into clean biodiesel.

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