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Our biodiesel fuel will supply a small fleet of garbage trucks.New Fuel Co. is currently completing its first production facility in Dallas, Texas. By early October we should bring the first batch to life!

This facility has been designed to supply a small fleet of garbage trucks with B-100. By using B-100 Moore Disposal will comply with various laws now being introduced by the E.P.A. on both state and federal level.

Biodiesel will increase the mile per gallon rate, cool down the engines, and will need less oil changes per year. The higher viscosity also reduces wear and tear needing less maintenance.

As Stephen Moore says, "We have a chance to change the way our industry is seen. By using B-100, we can reduce our dependence on foreign oil and help our environment at the same time. It’s renewable; so we can grow it on top of old landfills and really complete the environmental circle."

Stephen and Tim after inspecting a tank at our production facility.
Equipment for the New Fuel Company production facility.

After stage one has been completed, New Fuel Co. will be turning its direction to introducing a new type of fueling station here in Dallas. Our concept is to bring new alternative and renewable fuels to the retail market. These fuels are all under development for future use. And the future is here.

Our possible list of fuel: Biodiesel, BQ-9000, Hydrogen, Methanol, and electricity produced by biodiesel. The BQ-900 program is the National Biodiesel Board’s specification program. That allows a set standard for all Biodiesel production and retail marketing. This program is still under development by the NBB with whom New Fuel is working closely with to meet these quality standards. In late 2006 or early 2007 we hope to open our first refueling station. Currently, we are providing B100 to our client Moore Disposal Co. in Dallas, Texas.


Timothy C. Maclarty

President, Facility Director, Tour Chef, Small Producer

Over the past several years, in addition to traveling coast to coast with rock bands as a Tour Chef, Tim has dabbled in home brewing of alternative fuels, making good use of his refined mixing skills. As New Fuel Company completes our first small production facility, Tim now finds himself promoted from Expert Home Brewer to Small Producer status.

Tim's education includes a degree in Landscape Architecture from Richland College, and formal culinary training from Ecole du Cuisine in Paris, France.

Stephen Moore

Moore Disposal Co., Dallas Texas: General Partner

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