BioBox, a mobile processing plant that turns waste vegetable oil into high-quality biodiesel
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BIOBOX HIGH-QUALITY BIODIESEL PLANT
a mobile processing plant that turns waste vegetable oil into high-quality biodiesel.


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.

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."

This is a press release from Pacific Natural Energy - Roaming Times does not have any information about the product or company and should not be seen as recommending it!

"Recognizing a need for a more manageable and realistic approach to biodiesel production"
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John A :   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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