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In Bolivia, the EFE news agency reports the government will invest $250 million to produce 3 million barrels per year of renewable diesel from waste fats, animal fats and vegetable oil at its Guillermo Elder Bell refinery. The facility will require upwards of 450,000 metric tons of feedstock annually. Danish, French and US businesses contributed to the development of the project, but they weren’t specifically identified in the article. The fuel is intended for domestic consumption in an effort to reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels and increase “energy sovereignty”. ....
(SwissInfo.ch/EFE (Google translation)) The Bolivian government announced on Wednesday the construction of a renewable diesel plant that will reuse discarded oils, vegetables and animals, and is expected to produce around three million barrels per year. The act of launching this project considered “star” by the Bolivian government was attended by President Luis Arce, the Minister of Hydrocarbons and Energies, Franklin Molina, and the head of the state-owned Yacimiento Petroliferos Fiscales Bolivianos (YPFB), Wilson Zelaya. The plant will be located at the Guillermo Elder Bell refinery in the department of Santa Cruz, the most prosperous in Bolivia, and will require an investment of 250 million dollars, according to a statement from the Hydrocarbons Ministry. ....
Bolivia apuesta por el diésel renovable que reutiliza aceites desechados elcaribe.com.do - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from elcaribe.com.do Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.