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February 05, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Orange County (Fla.) mulls move to B20

Orlando Mayor Richard Crotty said he would support a proposal to convert all Orange County diesel-powered fleet to B20. The Mayor had previously set a city goal of 20 percent reduction of petroleum usage by 2010. The Mayor was speaking at the National Biodiesel Conference, which is meeting this week in Orlando.

The conversion would add to a lengthy list of recent conversions to B5 and B20.

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