Used cooking oil is used for a number of valuable purposes, here are a few that are relevant to New England: 1. As renewable energy/fuel: Lifecycle Renewables creates a renewable…
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It’s the end of a long busy night and the last thing you want to do is empty your used cooking oil into the receptacle out back. Proceed with care and make…
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Most food is optimally fried at temperatures between 320 – 375 degrees F. Oil that is approximately 150 degrees F or more will instantly scald skin and cause injury. It is…
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The Lifecycle Renewables operated power generation system at Whole Foods Market has created over 100,000 kWhs of renewable energy to date. See the full article in Renewable Energy from Waste…
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Dick Hartmann joins Lifecycle Renewables in November of 2012 to manage all operational activities of the company. Dick has significant management experience gained from early career leadership roles with Laidlaw…
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InterContinental Boston is one of the city’s most captivating 4 diamond AAA rated hotels. They are serious about the luxury and comfort of their guests. They are also serious about…
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EVERETT, Massachusetts (August 24, 2012) – Lifecycle Renewables has commissioned it’s 0.5 megawatt (MW) renewable energy system powered with recycled cooking oil at Whole Foods Market’s 70,000 square foot kitchen…
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Lifecycle Renewables tours state-of-the-art biodiesel laboratory at the Wentworth Institute of Technology April 2012, Boston MA – Lifecycle Renewables is toured the new biodiesel lab at Wentworth Institute of Technology…
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Lifecycle Renewables receives Air Plan Approval from MA DEP for .5MW renewable energy system. February 2012, Everett, MA – Lifecycle Renewables has been awarded an Air Plan Approval for it’s…
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Lifecycle Renewables to host cocktail reception for all customers at the 2012 New England Food Show March 2012, Boston MA – Lifecycle Renewables will be hosting a cocktail reception at…
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