Bourne's Energy Announces Opening of Biofuel Blending Facility
MORRISVILLE, Vt. — Bourne’s Energy has announced the opening of the first local biofuel blending plant in the central Vermont area. Bourne’s Energy was awarded a $45,000 grant through the Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund to support the development of an injection blending operation for biodiesel, allowing it to supply B5, B10, B20, and B99.9 blends of fuel on-demand. The use of biofuel reduces pollution from residential and commercial heating as well as vehicles.
“We’ve been working closely with farmers, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders for a number of years to increase the local production and local use of biofuels in Vermont,” said Netaka White, Bioenergy program director of the Vermont Sustainable Jobs Fund. “Bourne’s Energy continues to be a leader in their field, by helping Vermont homes and businesses become more energy efficient and helping them move towards cleaner and greener heating and transportation fuels. These biofuel blending plants will do more to put renewable, low emission biodiesel into more homes and vehicles than any other investment VSJF has made towards Vermont biofuel infrastructure. This is a great new opportunity for Vermonters to experience the ‘biodiesel difference’, with a high quality biofuel blend, made locally from recycled cooking oils and mixed in this state-of-the art facility.”