Animal fat
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Bioenergy > feedstocks > waste feedstocks > Animal fat
Animal fat, usually a by-products of meat processing, can be used as a feedstock for biodiesel, biogas and other types of bioenergy.
News
- Minnesota Professor Looks at Economic Viability of Using Animal Fat for Biodiesel from Domesticfuel.com, 19 January 2007. MP3 Audio interview.
- Interview with Jerry Bagley, Chicken Fat Oilman from Domesticfuel.com, 18 January 2007. MP3 Audio interview.
- Inexpensive animal fat could become ingredient in biofuel 7 January 2007, from The Billings Gazette. There are plans to build a 3 million gallon/year biodiesel plant using chicken fat from a local poultry plant.
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