The biodiesel facility will include a crushing line and extraction process for seeds and other oil producing crops and is not limited to the processing of strictly yellow grease.

The new facility will utilize the company’s flagship mid-sized production system that can utilize a variety of feedstock material to produce ASTM certified biodiesel.

Production can be remotely monitored by Raptor to insure maximum efficiency and up-time, the company said.

The company expects the facility to be producing fuel by mid April, and will maintain an additional 15% interest in the net operations of the plant for operating the facility for Eco Ventures Group once it is completed.

Raptor is a technology supplier that provides eco-friendly and green solutions to global issues.