Thanks for the information. Seems like Blue Sun has considered and
dealt with many of the regulatory hurdles if they indeed have real plans
for these large capacity processing plants. Perhaps they could provide
the model for others. Then again, if they are a for profit
organization, they
Mark,
large-scale biodiesel manufacturers have an easier time dealing with
regulations than the little guys do. The hurdles I was pointing out are the
ones that slow down development of small producer business and of coops-
the big plants don't have these issues as much partly because they're
-biz] northern california biodiesel, and
blue sun biodiesel
Mark,
large-scale biodiesel manufacturers have an easier time dealing
with
regulations than the little guys do. The hurdles I was pointing
out are the
ones that slow down development of small producer business and
of coops-
the big
california biodiesel, and
blue sun biodiesel
Mark,
large-scale biodiesel manufacturers have an easier time dealing
with
regulations than the little guys do. The hurdles I was pointing
out are the
ones that slow down development of small producer business and
of coops-
the big plants don't have
well, join the local 'burnveggies' list for Northern California
biodieselers- www.goblin.punk.net/mailman/listinfo/burnveggies and see who
we are! nice, community-oriented list. check out the archives when you
join. There is a great need for people to do some kind of advocacy effort
here (so