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NewsMayor Newsom Announces Proposed Agreement for Sustainable Biodiesel Production Facility at the Port of San Francisco5 September 2008
Mayor Newsom announced a proposed agreement between the Port of San Francisco and Darling International to build a 7.5 million to 10 million annual gallon capacity biodiesel production facility near Pier 92 in the Port’s Southern Waterfront. The facility would allow for the local processing of recycled fats, greases and tallow to biodiesel for use by vehicles.
Darling International has operated a rendering facility on Port property since 1966 and is the Port’s largest maritime exporter. Subject to Port Commission approval, the plan is for Darling to upgrade its Port facilities to convert fats already produced at the facility into high quality biodiesel for use in vehicles. The agreement with the Port also includes Darling’s commitment to make site beautification and other environmental improvements. Darling International Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Randall Stuewe said, The City and County of San Francisco’s entire diesel fleet currently operates on biodiesel fuel. The transfer to biodiesel was achieved through a Mayoral Executive Order. The order required 100% of fleets to use B20 biodiesel, a blend of 80% petroleum diesel and 20% biodiesel, by December 31, 2007, for the City’s 1,500 diesel vehicles. Port Commission President Kim Brandon praised the proposal.
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