TITLE

French-Fried Ride

AUTHOR(S)
Ball, Jacqueline A.
PUB. DATE
January 2010
SOURCE
Traveling Green;2010, p18
SOURCE TYPE
Book
DOC. TYPE
Book Chapter
ABSTRACT
This chapter of the book "Traveling Green" offers information on a bus in Saint Cloud, Minnesota that uses fuel made from oil that is used for cooking French fries.
ACCESSION #
50367041

Tags: TRAVELING Green (Book);  BALL, Jacqueline A.;  BUSES -- Fuel consumption

 

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