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Alternative Fuels, Solar Power and Wind Power Information Blog 10 November 2008

10 November 2008

A closer look at biodiesel and Alternative Diesel Fuel

Posted at 11/10/2008 9:38:00 AM

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Alternative fuels might be getting a boost as a main fuel dealer will help make propane more vacant. This hearsay from Greentech Media has facts: Today, for demand, ConocoPhillips said it will help with CleanFuel USA to install propane dispensers over the next three living at 76 stations. Conoco will fund the propane and CleanFuel will put in the pumps. How many will get installed? Who knows, but it does suggest some stab on Conoco's part. Propane has minor greenhouse gas .. read the surplus part.

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