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April 22, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Canada’s HeatherGlen golf course to convert equipment to biodiesel

In Canada, HeatherGlen Golf Course will convert its power equipment to biodiesel in June, in a deal with Western Biodiesel. The blend that HeatherGlen will use was not disclosed, but it will use animal tallow as a feedstock rather than food crops. on biodiesel fuel.

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

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