Agribiofuels, LLC was formed in 2005 for the purposes of producing biodiesel fuel from vegetable and animal fats and oils. The company has access to proprietary microwave technology which will enable it to use lower cost and quality feedstock to
produce its biodiesel. Agribiofuels selected Dayton, Texas as the plant site based on its location in the heart of the south-east Texas agricultural belt and its easy access by rail and road to Houston and the rest of the Gulf region. Agribiofuels began
biodiesel production at its Dayton, Texas technology center in November 2006 and plans to complete its 42 million gallon per year facility in late 2007. The plant will be a state-of-the-art plant designed by a world-class engineering company with extensive experience in biodiesel design and production and will be capable of utilizing vegetable oils and recycled fats and oils for production.
AgriMax Fuels, LLC
Micahel Galbraith
6310 Genoa Avenue, Suite D
Lubbock, TX 79424
Bio Renewable Technologies, LLC is expected to open a 1 million gallon annual production capacity plant in June, 2007 using multi feedstocks.
Biodiesel Ventures, LLC
Kim Casey
Two Houston Center
Houston, TX 77056
Office: (713) 306-1008
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BioSelect Fuels
William Spence
3 Riverway, Suite 1050
Houston, TX 77056
Office: (713) 888-0660
The initial BioSelect plant is located on Galveston Island, Texas, and will begin operations in March, 2007 with a 21 million gallon annual production capacity from multi feedstocks. Galveston Bay Biodiesel, LP , the first BioSelect plant was formed in 2005, and is partially owned by Chevron Corporation making it the first investment of its kind with backing from a major oil company.
Blue Diamond Ventures is a company with initial operations in the US and Belize, with long term development interests in Africa and Asia. We are committed to improvements in the Bio-FUELS industry, including improved production efficiency in a vertically integrated value chain - from farming of raw material to processing finished products.
Ethanol of Belize plans to establish a 3.5 Million Gallons per Year (MGY) production facility at the old Libertad Sugar Factory site.
Ethanol of US plans a 3.5 Million Gallons per Year (MGY) state of the art processing facility in Oklahoma.
Bio-DIESEL of Belize includes a production facility with an initial production capacity of 5 MGY of bio-DIESEL.
GeoGreen Fuels' mission is to create a sustainable, renewable alternative fuel source that will not only improve our environmental quality, but will create new jobs within our economy, decrease our future dependence on foreign oil supplies, and provide new and alternative markets for the agriculture industry. GeoGreen Fuels operates a 3 million gallon annual production capacity plant using multi feedstocks.
ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service is managed by the National Center for Appropriate Technology (NCAT) and is funded under a grant from the United States Department of Agriculture's Rural Business-Cooperative Service. Visit the NCAT Web site for more information on our sustainable agriculture projects.