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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 15, 2007
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Pennsylvania Energy Grant to Aid Local Company
Boyd Station will
increase production of biodiesel and create jobs
(HARRISBURG) - - Boyd Station LLC of Riverside today was awarded a $750,000
grant by the Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority to increase capacity at
its soybean processing facility, according to Senator John R. Gordner (R-27),
who helped secure the funding.
Bryan Cotner of Boyd Station said the expansion project totals more than $4.8
million. "Boyd Station plans on expanding current soybean processing
operations, resulting in increased biodiesel capacity. This project promotes
and supports local agriculture," said Cotner. "Senator Gordner's support of
Pennsylvania's farmers, and his recognition of their value to the emerging
biofuels industry was crucial in this grant process."
Boyd Station will increase the facility's current capacity by 300 percent and
will contribute more than 85 percent of the local soybean supply toward
Pennsylvania biodiesel production. The project will also create six new jobs
and retain the current fourteen jobs at the plant.
"The Boyd Station project will create jobs, expand production of alternative
fuels, provide environmental benefits and boost our local agricultural
industry," said Senator Gordner. "For those reasons, it was an important
project and I'm very pleased by today's action by the Energy Development
Authority."
he Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority provides assistance for
alternative energy projects involving clean and alternative fuels, solar energy,
wind energy and other conservation practices. Today it awarded just over $11
million in funding for 24 projects in the Commonwealth.
CONTACT:
Todd B. Roup
(717)787-8928
Bryan Cotner
(570)275-6000 |