Better Biodiesel Inc., a producer of biodiesel fuel, has made its first commercial shipment of ASTM-D6751-standard biodiesel fuel to heavy-hauling trucker Christensen Brothers of Spanish Fork, Utah.
“Christensen Brothers is pleased with the performance and attributes of the company’s fuel including its potential to lower maintenance costs and enhance the longevity of its engines and equipment,” said Lew Christensen, CEO of Christensen Brothers. “We are excited about the renewable energy characteristics and lower emissions associated with biodiesel fuel and the prospect of helping to reduce dependence on petroleum-based fuel in the United States.”
Ron Crafts, chairman and CEO for Better Biodiesel, said, “This marks Better Biodiesel's first association with a heavy-hauling trucking company. By offering customers like Christensen Brothers the highest quality and consistency of biodiesel fuel, we believe our customers will reduce their transportation costs and increase the prolonged existence of their equipment. Coupled with the byproduct of decreasing foreign oil dependency, we believe that Better Biodiesel is positioned to become a significant part of the answer to our alternative fuel demands in the foreseeable future."
For more information, visit www.betterbiodiesel.com.
Better Biodiesel Delivers Fuel to Utah Fleet
Better Biodiesel Inc., a producer of biodiesel fuel, has made its first commercial shipment of ASTM-D6751-standard biodiesel fuel to heavy-hauling trucker Christensen Brothers of Spanish Fork, Utah
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