The Monadnock Biodiesel Collaborative has had a website overhaul! Bare with us while we continue to add and update site information and links.
-MBC
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Batchelder Biodiesel Refineries(BBR) will be holding their GRAND OPENING this month!! The opening ceremony will be held at their location in Nashua, NH on December 17th, 2008 from 6:00pm-9:00pm. Make sure to check out their website at www.bbr-llc.com to see how it went! -MBC
Batchelder Biodiesel Refineries (BBR) was formed 2 years ago when the demand for alternative fuels started to boom. BBR has perfected their refining process to include yellow and brown grease taken from the surrounding communities. BBR has developed a state of the art process to convert this waste grease into 100% ASTM certified biofuel as well as bioheat. Both processes meet and exceed ASTM D6751 standards. Because BBR uses waste grease to create their product there is no food vs. fuel controversy, as there is with using non-waste products such as Ethanol from corn. By utilizing a waste stream BBR is diverting a product that would ultimately be disposed of in a land fill. With fewer and fewer landfills excepting grease for disposal and the amount of waste continuing to grow, the question we should be asking ourselves is, what will we do with it all?
BBR will be providing the ability to convert this waste to a usable product, it will convert our communities waste into a clean form of energy, which results in a cleaner environment.
BBR’s knowledge base comes from over 60 years of manufacturing experience while maintaining a quality of work, which compares to none. BBR is also currently in the process of working with Keene State College and the City of Keene in a collaboration known as The Monadnock Biodiesel Collaborative (MBC) to bring green fuels to the Monadnock region.
for more information visit their site at www.bbr-llc.com or contact Chris Langille at clangille@bbr-llc.com
Batchelder Biodiesel Refineries (BBR) was formed 2 years ago when the demand for alternative fuels started to boom. BBR has perfected their refining process to include yellow and brown grease taken from the surrounding communities. BBR has developed a state of the art process to convert this waste grease into 100% ASTM certified biofuel as well as bioheat. Both processes meet and exceed ASTM D6751 standards. Because BBR uses waste grease to create their product there is no food vs. fuel controversy, as there is with using non-waste products such as Ethanol from corn. By utilizing a waste stream BBR is diverting a product that would ultimately be disposed of in a land fill. With fewer and fewer landfills excepting grease for disposal and the amount of waste continuing to grow, the question we should be asking ourselves is, what will we do with it all?
BBR will be providing the ability to convert this waste to a usable product, it will convert our communities waste into a clean form of energy, which results in a cleaner environment.
BBR’s knowledge base comes from over 60 years of manufacturing experience while maintaining a quality of work, which compares to none. BBR is also currently in the process of working with Keene State College and the City of Keene in a collaboration known as The Monadnock Biodiesel Collaborative (MBC) to bring green fuels to the Monadnock region.
for more information visit their site at www.bbr-llc.com or contact Chris Langille at clangille@bbr-llc.com
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Monadnock Biodiesel
The Monadnock Biodiesel Refinery (MBC)website is up! It is not yet perfected and isn't by any means complete. Once we get the refinery complete our site's content will boom! So make sure you keep checking back for recent news, company breakthroughs, and site updates!
I hope you will all leave us your thoughts and comments. Feel free as well to ask any questions you may have on our process, company, or about biodiesel itself! We want to make the public educated on the benefits that will come from alternative biofuel.
-MBC
I hope you will all leave us your thoughts and comments. Feel free as well to ask any questions you may have on our process, company, or about biodiesel itself! We want to make the public educated on the benefits that will come from alternative biofuel.
-MBC
Labels:
alternative energy,
alternative fuels,
biodiesel,
biofuel,
keene,
monadnock,
new hampshire
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