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MondoVerde Biofuels
MondoVerde Biofuels, an affiliate of Unified Fuels based in Raleigh, NC, is a company that produces and sells full scale biomass processing plants. The plants transform carbon-based feedstocks into ready-to-use diesel?, gasoline, and methane through a "feedstock neutral" process that breaks down and utilizes 100% of the feedstock. The fuels produced from the plant can be used in any vehicle engine that runs on diesel?, gasoline, or methane.The biomass processing plants annually produce approximately 1.5-2 million gallons of diesel?, 150,000 gallons of gasoline, 6.4 million lbs of mid-level methane syngas, and annually convert approximately 20 million lbs of feedstock. As part of its "feedstock neutral" process, the plant can run off of the mid-level methane gas, and operates with zero emissions, requiring no alcohol, water, or fossil-fuel.