In Florida, Lee County voted 3-2 to award a $500,000 grant to Florida BioFuels to facilitate the company’s biodiesel production plant. The venture will supply Lee County with biodiesel under a three-year contract, using jatropha and waste vegetable oils as feedstocks. The county will be refunded should the venture receive $3.2 million in stimulus funds.
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