Bio-Diesel to Power Lincoln County School Buses
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Updated: 11:10 PM Jun 12, 2008
Bio-Diesel to Power Lincoln County School Buses
The ribbon cutting is set for Friday on a project that will save the county thousands of dollars. It's all run by high school students.
Posted: 11:07 PM Jun 12, 2008
Reporter: Randy Yohe
Email Address: randy.yohe@wsaz.com
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LINCOLN COUNTY, W.Va. (WSAZ) --- Many experts says the only way to stop rising gas prices right now is to just use less gas. But a groundbreaking energy project beginning right here in our region will put hundreds of the biofuel bandwagon and save thousands of dollars.

Here's the kicker -- it's operated by high school students.

Friday, United States Senator Jay Rockefeller and an FFA student will pour the first gallon of home grown biodiesel into a Lincoln County School bus tank. This is a fuel saving project that many say should be growing around the country.

FFA students at Lincoln County High say you can't find this bio-production equipment to convert vegetable oil into diesel fuel any where else in West Virginia. You can't find a large scale bio-processing plant like this anywhere on the eastern seaboard.

"It will help the environment, save money," Kacelyn Brogan, an FFA student, said. "Teach us a trade."

Students will make the biodiesel fuel from three main sources, used industrial cooking oil, they will grow canola seed and a greenhouse full of oil rich producing algae.

With local diesel prices at 5 dollars a gallon, the young eco-entrepreneurs say they'll make enough biodiesel - 500 gallons a week at just two dollars a gallon -- to fuel the district bus fleet and save 32 thousand dollars next school year.

"We'll have more money for classes and tips," Heather Hild, an FFA student, said. "It will be much cleaner."

Once the Lincoln County bus fleet has it's biofill, local farmers and diesel truck drivers may be topping their tanks here at school.

Biodiesel is also eco-friendly. It cuts exhaust emissions by 92%.

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Posted by: Dustin on May 27, 2009 at 03:01 PM

We are still producing the fuel as we speak
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Posted by: paige on Jul 31, 2008 at 02:45 PM

i think that a school being able to make it own fuel is wonderfuk
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Posted by: Student on Jul 31, 2008 at 11:11 AM

I'm a 13 year old loving the enviroment.. And loving Bio-Diesel.. Just wondering, Has there been any problems with this so far?? it sounds like it can be a major money saver and it helps the enviroment in one swoop.. how much has it been researched?? I'd love to see this come through and spread through the nation... Good job!!!
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