Talk:Grays Harbor Biodiesel Plant
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[edit]Removed the three paragraphs below as they are copied nearly verbatum from http://www.acppubs.com/article/CA6449212.html:
- Imperium Renewables was founded as Seattle Biodiesel in late 2003 by John Plaza to commercialize his new design for biodiesel refining. Saybr Contractors Inc., a Northwest petroleum facility contractor, entered into a joint venture to construct the first commercial implementation of this biodiesel refinery technology in Seattle in 2004. That refinery opened for business in early 2005 and currently produces 5 million gallons of biodiesel per year.
- (Here is the reference for the paragraph above if needed: <ref>{{cite web| title=Biodiesel Goes Big Time| url=http://www.acppubs.com/article/CA6449212.html | publisher=Associated Construction Publications}}</ref> )
- The Grays Harbor project involves building a production facility measuring 100 feet by 300 feet, a tank farm with eight storage tanks of 2 million gallons capacity apiece, a railroad yard and minor improvements to two existing marine terminals.
- Raw materials for producing biodiesel at the facility will include both vegetable oil transported by rail from Iowa and palm oil shipped by sea from Southeast Asia.
These need to be re-written and the first one gives more information about Imperium Renewables than on the Gray Harbor plant. Thanks. --EarthPerson 21:27, 19 June 2007 (UTC)
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[edit]I am the owner of the copyrighted content, doesn't that mean I can add it? Agree that the details about Imperium Renewables not being relevant -- should be on it's own page. I'm rewriting the page to add my content back in minus the Imperium Renewables content ReedConstruction 13:17, 20 June 2007 (UTC)