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Buehler's Using Waste Vegetable Oil to Fuel Semi Truck

Buehler Food Markets recently converted one of four tractor trailers — which are used to pick up and deliver local produce — from diesel to waste vegetable oil (WVO), which generates less greenhouse gas emissions than diesel oil.

Michael Garry

September 3, 2009

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MICHAEL GARRY

WOOSTER, Ohio — Buehler Food Markets here recently converted one of four tractor trailers — which are used to pick up and deliver local produce — from diesel to waste vegetable oil (WVO), which generates less greenhouse gas emissions than diesel oil.

"We expect the truck to use 250 gallons of WVO per week," said Scott Buehler, vice president of real estate and new store development.

More semi trucks may be converted, depending on the amount of waste oil produced.

Over the past six months, Buehler's, which operates 13 stores, has successfully tested the use of WVO to fuel a Volkswagen Jetta TDI used by the retailer's corporate chef to visit stores.

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