Biodiesel Processing and Shipments Increase at Imperial Grays Harbor

August 19, 2011 at 2:09 pm

Grays Harbor’s role in renewable fuels is growing as Imperium Grays Harbor, the nation’s largest biodiesel production facility, has increased production and begun exporting its product throughout the world.

Located near Terminals 1 and 2 at the Port of Grays Harbor, Imperium Grays Harbor employs 37 local workers and 44 statewide.  The renewable fuels company specializes in producing pure, unblended B100 biodiesel refined from a variety of oils, primarily canola oil at this time. The Grays Harbor facility has the capacity to produce one hundred million gallons of fuel per year.   The facility is also the nation’s largest DQ9000 certified product producer, a designation of significance in the renewable fuels industry.

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