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Make your own biodiesel from animal fat with the FatBox

What can you do with lots of unused fat? Well, if you're in an industry that produces too much fat, you might want to look into a new device called "the FatBox," which was recently introduced by Pacific Natural Energy (PNE). The FatBox produces biodiesel from solid animal fat. PNE is also the manufacturer of the BioBox, which we covered previously. "The FatBox is designed to work in conjunction with our BioBox," said Eric McLeod, PNE's founder and CEO. "Animal fats are a viable alternative to vegetable oil in the biodiesel production ... Read more →

Kinda like Goldilocks: BioBox lets mid-level consumers make their own biodiesel

If you're interested in biodiesel but your company has too many trucks to brew your own biofuel in small Appleseed reactors and you're not big enough to be a large-scale producer, Pacific Natural ...

Make your own biodiesel from animal fat with the FatBox 1 year ago on Autoblog Green

What can you do with lots of unused fat? Well, if you're in an industry that produces too much fat, you might want to look into a new device called "the FatBox," which was recently introduced by Pacific Natural Energy (PNE). The FatBox produces biodiesel from solid animal fat. PNE is also the ...

Kinda like Goldilocks: BioBox lets mid-level consumers make their own biodiesel 2 years ago on Autoblog Green

If you're interested in biodiesel but your company has too many trucks to brew your own biofuel in small Appleseed reactors and you're not big enough to be a large-scale producer, Pacific Natural Energy would like a word. Specifically, the word is BioBox, a system that PNE says is "the perfect 'pie ...



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