IncBio contracted to supply 2.4 MMgy biodiesel plant to Greece

September 23, 2014

BY Ron Kotrba

Porto, Portugal-based biodiesel technology provider IncBio announced it has signed a contract with SPA Renewables SA to supply a 2.4 MMgy biodiesel plant to be installed in Corinth, Greece.

According to IncBio, the plant will use its ultrasonic reactors to produce EN14214 biodiesel from used cooking oil (UCO) collected locally. 

IncBio expects the plant to be complete by the end of February.

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