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BIOBOX
HIGH-QUALITY
BIODIESEL
PLANT
a
mobile
processing
plant
that
turns
waste
vegetable
oil
into
high-quality
biodiesel.
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YOUR
LOCAL
RESTAURANT
COULD
BE
PRODUCING
BIOFUEL
SOON?
Everyone's
heard
of
the
avid
garage-based
hobbyist
brewing
a
biodiesel
concoction
to
fuel
his
car.
And
it's
old
news
that
oil
conglomerates
are
investing
in
big
biodiesel
factories.
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Yet
both
approaches
forget
the
largest
segment
for
rapid
expansion
of
biodiesel
production
and
usage,
the
mid-market
producer/user.
That's
why
most
national
restaurant
chains
haven't
jumped
aboard
the
renewable-energy
bandwagon
and
embraced
biodiesel
technologies
-
until
now.
Recognizing
a
need
for
a
more
manageable
and
realistic
approach
to
biodiesel
production,
the
Los
Angeles-based
Pacific
Natural
Energy
(PNE)
(http://www.stopxon.com/)
has
created
the
BioBox,
a
mobile
processing
plant
that
turns
waste
vegetable
oil
into
high-quality
biodiesel.
Able
to
be
located
at
or
near
the
source
of
waste,
the
BioBox
is
the
most
efficient,
functional
mobile
biodiesel
processing
unit
made
in
America.
Pacific
Natural
Energy
is
the
only
company
offering
a
total
turn-key
solution
that
comes
installed
in
cargo
containers
for
the
storage
of
methanol,
waste
vegetable
oil
and
refined
biodiesel.
With
the
BioBox,
those
affiliated
with
waste,
recycling
and
the
restaurant
industry
finally
have
a
way
to
make
biodiesel.
"There
are
an
increasing
number
of
biodiesel
companies
now,
but
these
companies
generally
cater
to
small-scale
experimenters
and
users,
or
multi-million
dollar
plants,"
said
Eric
McLeod,
PNE's
founder
and
CEO.
"I
believe
that
mid-market
biodiesel
production
has
been
completely
overlooked.
What
about
the
companies
that
have
large
waste
oil
disposals
but
may
be
spread
over
a
large
geographical
region.
These
clients
have
everything
to
gain
by
producing
biodiesel
in
a
location
that's
convenient
for
them,
and
then
using
it
to
power
their
trucking
fleets
-
not
to
mention
being
a
pioneer
in
what
I
think
will
be
the
standard
for
waste
vegetable
oil
recycling."
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is
a
press
release
from
Pacific
Natural
Energy
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Roaming
Times
does
not
have
any
information
about
the
product
or
company
and
should
not
be
seen
as
recommending
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"Recognizing
a
need
for
a
more
manageable
and
realistic
approach
to
biodiesel
production"
What
do
you
think?
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Readers'
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John A
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I could just imagine one of these outside every MacDonalds - you go in and eat and then come out and fill your car all powered by left-overs.
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