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Red tape, costs entangle fans of 'green' fuel - Read More

Date Added: May 14, 2008 08:28:03 PM
Using waste oils for fuel is the most eco-friendly way to drive, according to enthusiasts, who complain that high costs and state regulations are hampering their efforts.

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