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NYSERDA Awards NOCO Energy Corp. $320,000 for Bio-Diesel Development; NFTA to Receive $62,000 to Demonstrate Fuel in Bus Fleet

Release: Immediate, March 18, 2002
Contact: Tom Collins, NYSERDA
(518) 862-1090, ext. 3250.

Albany, NY – While speaking at the Renewable Diesel Workshop 2002 today in Albany, William M. Flynn, President of the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) announced a $320,000 award to the NOCO Energy Corporation in Tonawanda (Erie County) for two projects to develop and use bio-diesel fuel in the transportation sector. A separate award of $62,000 to the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) will help that agency fuel 140 of its 330 buses with bio-diesel produced by NOCO for at least a year.

Bio-diesel is a renewable, biodegradable fuel that can substitute for diesel fuel. It is made by chemically combining any of several natural oil or fat feedstocks with an alcohol such as ethanol or methanol. Common feedstocks include vegetable oils such as soybean oil, corn oil, peanut oil, cottonseed oil, and rapeseed oil (canola), as well as animal fat byproducts such as lard, tallow and yellow grease (used restaurant cooking oil).

"Governor Pataki has placed a great emphasis on improving our energy security by reducing New York State's dependence on imported petroleum as well as using cleaner energy technologies to improve air quality," William M. Flynn said. "Bio-diesel blends can help us achieve those goals by stretching existing petroleum supplies while reducing harmful emissions. If they gain commercial acceptance, bio-diesel products may also help to stabilize prices for petroleum products, which have spiked in recent years causing economic hardships on residential and commercial petroleum customers alike."

NYSERDA's projects with NOCO are intended to help demonstrate the viability of bio-diesel in the transportation sector as well as potential applications in home heating. NYSERDA will provide $170,000 to NOCO through its Research and Development program to evaluate the use of bio-heating fuels in boilers and furnaces. The goal is to identify affordable domestic fuels that can be derived from cooking oils, soaps, or other consumer items that can be blended with Number 2 and Number 6 oils, which are used in home and commercial heating systems. The expectation is that the bio-blended heating fuels will reduce Nitrogen Oxide and particulate emissions.

James D. Newman, President, NOCO Energy Corporation said, "As a New York State based, family-owned energy company, the bio-diesel project creates a unique opportunity for us to diversify our energy products and services while enhancing our commitment to protecting our environment and dependence on oil. We are grateful to Governor Pataki and NYSERDA for this funding and we look forward to working closely with the NFTA on this exciting project."

NYSERDA is also providing $150,000 to NOCO to help it make the necessary infrastructure improvements in order to blend, market and sell bio-diesel in the Buffalo Niagara area. In addition to producing the bio-diesel, NOCO will use the fuel in its fleet of trucks while also providing the fuel to the Town of Tonawanda for its truck fleet. A separate award of $62,000 to the NFTA will help offset added costs for bio-diesel fuel as compared to conventional diesel to enable the transit agency to fuel part of its bus fleet with NOCO's bio-diesel as well. Funding for this effort comes from federal grants provided through the New York State Clean Cities Challenge, which attempts to reduce transportation-related emissions by encouraging the use of alternative fuels and vehicles.

Lawrence M. Meckler, NFTA executive director said, "The NFTA is pleased to receive the NYSERDA funding that will allow us to introduce bio-diesel fuel to our Metro fleet. It is incumbent upon us to look for cleaner and renewable forms of fuel, so that we can operate our fleet of buses as efficiently and environmentally friendly as possible."

NYSERDA is a public-benefit corporation established by the State Legislature in 1975 to address the State's energy and environmental challenges in ways that also benefit the economy. NYSERDA helps New York State businesses develop energy and environmental products, commercializing the type of high-value-added products that give New York State businesses a chance to compete in the expanding global marketplace. NYSERDA also helps New York State energy consumers identify cost-effective energy efficiency measures that lower their operating costs and reduce environmental emissions.

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