Decatur High To Recycle Cooking Oil and Get Paid For It
Decatur Metro | March 6, 2010 | 11:15 amAt next week’s Tuesday Board Meeting, the City Schools of Decatur Board of Education will vote to approve a plan (see Action Item B) to sell its kitchen cooking oil to Clean Energy Biofuel for 25 cents a gallon. A quick look at the company’s website shows that Leon’s Full Service and many other well known Atlanta businesses and restaurants are already Clean Energy clients. Decatur High looks to be the first school on the list of clients.
As the summary below notes, this new agreement not only saves CSD money, it also supports a growing sector of the alternative energy industry.
Considering our economic climate it pays to be forward thinking. Currently, the used kitchen oil that our school produces is being taken away and disposed of by Griffin Oil at a charge. Clean Energy Biofuel, LLC is offering to pay CSD for our oil and recycle it. In addition, we would be supporting an environmentally and economically friendly fuel industry.
CEB (Clean Energy Biofuel) is all about biofuel. They collect, produce and distribute biodiesel. CEB is a wholly owned subsidiary of Southern Alliance for Clean Energy, which is a regional non-profit organization focused on environment and energy policy. CEB has operations in Atlanta and Knoxville, TN. They are eager to expand their operations by incorporating DHS.
CEB is offering to provide DHS with an oil storage container and make pickups on request. They also pay for the oil they collect by the gallon. CEB already collects from many businesses across Decatur and Atlanta. The used kitchen oil, once collected, is transported to their plant in Knoxville, TN where it is converted to biodiesel to ASTM specifications. The biodiesel is sold to fleets via wholesale distribution and to passenger cars via retail kiosks.
An important detail: the fuel is actually sold very close to Decatur. The only biodiesel pump inside the Perimeter is on Arizona Ave, not far from Edgewood/Candler Park MARTA.
It’s open 24/7 and requires a credit or debit card.
250 Arizona Street
Atlanta, GA 30307
The pump dispenses B100 (which is 100% biodiesel) as well as B20 (a blend of 20% biodiesel and 80% petroleum diesel).
Proud full disclosure: I’ve been a customer since 2006.
Andisheh, seriously, what does this mean? Is this something I can put in my car?
Biodiesel is only suitable for diesel engines. If your car runs on gasoline, you can’t use it.
Here’s a FAQ on biodiesel: http://www.oil-soft.com/refuel/faqs.htm
There are very few diesel passenger cars in the US. Several Volkswagens are available with diesel engines (look to the letters TDI on the back of Jettas) and Mercedes-Benz makes a few.
Most diesel engines are US roads on in trucks.
In Europe, between 40-50 percent of passenger cars have diesel engines.
It’s a good start. In an ideal world, they wouldn’t be feeding the kids fried foods in the cafeteria and most of what they did serve would result in compostable waste and good compost sells for a lot more than used cooking oil!
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