Central Florida to convert 290 buses to B20 biodiesel at own blending station

February 27, 2008

In Florida, the Central Florida bus system, Lynx, will convert its 290 buses and four support vehicles to B20 biodiesel, which it will blend at its own facility in Orange County. The blending station will also support the diesel fleets of Orange County and the Orlando Utilities Commission. The agencies expect to use 1.2 Mgy of diesel fuel blended at the facility.

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

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