In 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.
Click here for a Connecticut background report.
Free Subscription to the Daily Biofuels Digest e-newsletter
Related Stories
Beatrice Biodiesel parent files for bankruptcy; 50 Mgy plant now controlled by AgStar Financial ServicesIn Nebraska, the parent company of the 50 Mgy Beatrice Biodiesel plant in Beatrice filed for Chapter 7 (liquidation) bankruptcy, handing control of the plant to AgStar Financial Services. Agri Energ...
Connecticut biodiesel producer BioPur launches power station to supply Connecticut Light & PowerIn Connecticut, local biodiesel producer BioPur will commission its new power station in Bethlehem, using waste cooking oil and generating 225 KW of power from a three-tank system utilizing 18.2 gallo...
CT Biodiesel presents plans for 50 Mgy Connecticut biodiesel plantIn Connecticut, CT Biodiesel presented plans for its 50 Mgy biodiesel plant proposed for Suffield. Many residents appeared opposing the plant for causing local disruption, while supporter said it woul...
Greenleaf Biofuels secures $1.3 million from Connecticut for waste oil-based biodieselIn Connecticut, Greenleaf Biofuels said that it has secured a $1.3 million grant from the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology for its 6.7 Mgy waste fats and greases biodiesel plant. The company...
CT Biodiesel applies for permits for 50 Mgy plant; first in ConnecticutIn Connecticut, CT Biodiesel has applied for zoning permits for a 50 Mgy canola and soy-based biodiesel plant in Suffield, the first commercial-scale facility in Connecticut. Under its proposal, the c...
Panda Ethanol subsidiary files Chapter 11; will put Texas ethanol plant up for sale following financing collapseIn Texas, Panda Ethanol's Hereford Biofuels subsidiary filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, saying that the refusal by one of its lenders to fund loans had left the plant no choice but to pursue a Section...