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August 11, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

5 Mgy Connecticut biodiesel plant up for sale as parent company liquidates

connecticutIn Connecticut, the 5 Mgy Cheshire biodiesel plant is for sale following the closing of parent company F&S Oil. The untested, incomplete plant will be sold to the highest bidder by auction firm Thomas Industries.

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