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		<title>Home Brewed: How to Turn Grease Into Biodiesel (for Cheap!)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From Popular Mechanics: By Jennifer Bogo Published on: February 5, 2009 Dave Hubbard turns grease from restaurants into fuel for his black Jetta TDI, a BMW motorcycle, bulldozers, tractors for five local farms and a tree nursery, and his neighbors&#8217; pickups—all for the low cost of about 50 cents a gallon. The process is basic [...]]]></description>
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