Feb. 5, 2016
Missouri High School Students Get Hands-On Training with Biodiesel
See how students in Fenton, Missouri, are learning to convert waste vegetable oil into biodiesel and put it into use by fueling up two school-owned vehicles.
For information about this project, contact Eastern Missouri Alliance for Clean Transportation.
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