The new facility will use Syntroleum's Bio-Synfining Technology (patent pending) to produce high quality renewable fuels. The project will primarily use non-food grade animal fats produced or procured by Tyson Foods, such as beef tallow, pork lard, chicken fat and greases.
Production at the Dynamic Fuels plant is currently scheduled to commence in 2010, with a total capacity of 75 million gallons per year. The renewable synthetic diesel fuel produced by the joint venture will be sold in the US within the existing diesel fuel distribution system.
Comments on this story may be sent to admin@m2.com

More News:
Market Updates |
Stock Alerts |
All Trading News |
Stock Index