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Michigan County Running Trucks on Biodiesel Blends

5 February 2007

The Ionia (Michigan) County Road Commission has switched its fleet to using B20 and B10 biodiesel blends. The vehicles have performed well under all weather conditions.

The county has avoided cold-weather jelling concerns by storing its fleet indoors in cold weather.

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Wow, that was insightful. However, this is a step foreward, we just need all state vehicles to do this now.

Posted by: Brad | February 05, 2007 at 10:58 AM

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