12 MMgy ultrasonic biodiesel facility planned for Saudi Arabia

January 29, 2014

BY Ron Kotrba

Portugal-based biodiesel technology provider Incbio announced it has signed an agreement with Saudi Arabia-based Bio Renewable Energy Factory to supply a 40,000 ton per year (12 MMgy) ultrasonic biodiesel refinery. BREF plans to use animal fats from the Saudi rendering industry.

Incbio stated this will be the first of several projects planned by BREF.

IncBio and BREF expect the plant to be complete by fourth quarter of this year. 

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