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November 03, 2008 | Jim Lane | Comments 0

Renew Energy signs longterm feedstock agreement with EnerSight Fuels

In New York, Renew Energy Resources announced that its Legacy Oil Florida subsidiary signed a long-term feedstock supply agreement for waste vegetable oil with EnerSight Fuels. Renew management said that the agreement will enable the company to commence development of a 2.5 Mgy biodiesel plant that would be expected to come online by July 2009.

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