Biofuel Industries signs with GreenShift to expand capacity 20 Mgy

February 22, 2008

In Michigan, Biofuel Industries Group has signed an agreement with GreenShift to procure $10 million of proprietary biodiesel equipment, to expand its capacity by 20 Mgy. Biofuels Industries, which does business as NextDiesel, had previously purchased $10 million in equipment from GreenShift for its pork fat, crude vegetable oils and high free fatty acid-based biodiesel.

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