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June 04, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Perihelion debuts biodiesel plant in Alabama

In Alabama, Perihelion Global said that its biodiesel plant in Opp had commenced production, had been certified in meeting ASTM biodiesel standards. The company said that the plant would reach “several millions” of gallons of biodiesel production in its first year of operation.

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