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Joddy Moore 08-01-2010 09:15 AM

We are just now opening a biodiesel plant in La Grange Texas. We just passed all our IRS ASTM test. We have in house lab and will be selling to the public soon now we have 40,000 gallons on hand.

zhilton 08-01-2010 01:41 PM


Originally Posted by Joddy Moore (Post 9171174)
We are just now opening a biodiesel plant in La Grange Texas. We just passed all our IRS ASTM test. We have in house lab and will be selling to the public soon now we have 40,000 gallons on hand.

Congratulations...how far out are you going to distribute?

Joddy Moore 08-02-2010 12:52 PM

To begin with we will only be selling to drive up customers and transport loads we have a 3,000 gallon bobtail but it needs a lot of work before we can put it back on the road. I guess the distant will depend on the volume delivering. I will try to keep checking back on this sight to keep you updated.

Hitokori 01-06-2011 10:37 AM

how bout a bump since its been dead for a few months :)

Joddy Moore 01-06-2011 11:19 AM

Bio Diesel In La Grange Texas
 
Here is an up date on the plant. We are having a hard time finding feed stock and a good price.
Our plant has all applicable fuel and air permits, we are a producing member of the National Bio Diesel Board; we are registered with the IRS, EPA, TCEQ and are also EPA-RFS2 Registered.
Our customers to date are large distributers in Houston, TX, Louisiana and we deliver to local customers around Fayette County. We also have had small 200 to 500 gallon customers come from as far away as Austin, TX. to pickup our fuel. We were just awarded the Bio Diesel fuel contract for Fayette County for 2011. <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>

Sullid01 02-04-2011 03:10 PM

I buy retail biodiesel. Would love to make it, but don't have the waste oil, time, space, patience, know-how, etc

Nearby there is a company trying to make biodiesel from algae - they are called PetroAlgae. Apparently they can make gas from it too. Right now they are trying to figure out how to make it affordable.

rosesrfree4u 02-06-2011 09:34 PM

I have a custom wvo conversion. This vehicle is my fourth conversion. I'd rather be running biodiesel, but there is none available within 200 miles. I'd consider making my own but I don't have a space to set up a processor. I wish there was a biodiesel co-op in the area.

Scratcher 02-17-2011 07:59 PM

I just converted to 5% bio from CountryMark - Diesel Fuel, Biodiesel, Gasoline & Lubricant Products for Agriculture, Fleet & Commercial Vehicles - Serving Indiana (and parts of Ohio, Michigan & Illinois). Their oil is drilled and refined from US wells.

muns53 03-07-2011 11:42 PM

I have been burning WVO for about ~40K miles with a modified Vegistroke V3 system in my '02 Excursion. I'm new to this site, just surfing around a bit to get acquainted with the content.

drewdole 03-31-2011 02:04 PM

i d buy bio diesel if it was for sale, diesel and biodiesel r the way of the future along with propane fueled cars as forklifts r propane

Major Marvin 04-08-2011 07:32 PM


Originally Posted by Rushmore X (Post 7835028)
off topic but I always though the receipe for Carp was bake it in the oven for 1 hr at 350 on a piece of cardboard, remove Carp, and eat the Cardboard...

Caught carp with used bubble gum in the past...
:-X03

BigDiesel2011 04-27-2011 04:47 PM

We are just now opening a biodiesel plant in La Grange Texas. We just passed all our IRS ASTM test. We have in house lab and will be selling to the public soon now we have 40,000 gallons on hand.[/quote]


How far are you from katy tx?

Y2K1TON 05-15-2011 02:48 PM

Found B99 in Ft WorthTX
 
I found (TX Bio Tech) in Ft Worth. They sell B99 cash or credit. Cash is 3 cents a gal cheaper. Been very pleased with it so far. You can buy in large loads too. The fellow that fueled after me was getting 600 gallons. I bought at $3.36 a gal 3 weeks ago. I run a bone stock 7.3 super duty.
I am in no way affiliated with their business, just sharring the info. TX Biotech does not advertise but they are on the web and do answer the phone every time I called.

Y2K1TON 05-27-2011 09:16 PM


Originally Posted by Y2K1TON (Post 10344397)
I found (TX Bio Tech) in Ft Worth. They sell B99 cash or credit. Cash is 3 cents a gal cheaper. Been very pleased with it so far. You can buy in large loads too. The fellow that fueled after me was getting 600 gallons. I bought at $3.36 a gal 3 weeks ago. I run a bone stock 7.3 super duty.
I am in no way affiliated with their business, just sharring the info. TX Biotech does not advertise but they are on the web and do answer the phone every time I called.

Today 27 May, I just paid $3.15 a gallon at TX Biotech. Still lovin this stuff.

Major Marvin 05-27-2011 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by Y2K1TON (Post 10394720)
Today 27 May, I just paid $3.15 a gallon at TX Biotech. Still lovin this stuff.

Not a chance of that price in Santa Fe, NM. Dino is cheaper than Bio. I payed $4.12 for dino today and B20 was selling for $4.35.

I'm thinking about a WVO conversion.


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