Principais supermercados da Califórnia estabelecem parceria com fabricante de biodiesel

(Notícia em Inglês)
Two major California supermarkets have entered into agreements with Bookmerge Technology (OTCQB: BRKM) subsidiary, Extreme Biodiesel, to produce biodiesel fuel from its stores own waste vegetable oil which will be used to run the supermarkets tractor trailers and refrigerator diesel generators.

The company announced the preliminary agreements Thursday, May 19, 2011, though the names of the supermarket chains were not released.

BRKM CEO, Rick Carter, said, "The large chain supermarkets are starting to understand the benefits of using biodiesel."

Earlier this month, BookMerge Technology announced its wholly owned subsidiary, Extreme Biodiesel, is experiencing a significant increase in demand for its biodiesel fuel, though exact figures were not released. Earlier this year, the Company moved to its new 11,400 square foot manufacturing facility with an annual production capacity of 700,000 gallons. The plant, which is located in Corona, California is capable of expanding to 6 million gallons as demand increases. Extreme Biodiesel is one of only three biodiesel plants licensed in California where state government is pushing for a shift to biodiesel consumption. As a result, some businesses are beginning to make the shift to bio fuel, making Extreme Biofuel's facility a landmark resource poised for growth.

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