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Denver Biodiesel cutlines

#3 Building side

TAG! YOU'RE IT!--Designed by a graffiti "tagger" from Albuquerque, N.M. named Mike 3-60 is the entrance to the alley leading to the Denver Biodiesel Cooperative. The graffiti fits the surrounding neighborhood. "It's a very cool sign," said Steve Patterson, the co-op's marketing leader. (Journal photo by Larry Dreiling.)

#7 Filling tank

FILL 'ER UP--Steve Patterson (left), marketing leader for the Denver Biodiesel Cooperative, minds the pump while Chris Henggeler (right), the co-op's general manager fiills the tank on his Volkswagen Jetta TDI with 100 percent biodiesel at the Denver Biodiesel Cooperative. A little over 65 members belong to the co-op, which prefers seekstock from soybeans and canola. (Journal photo by Larry Dreiling.)

#9 VW TDI facia--NO CUTLINE

#10 Chris logs sales

PAYING FOR BIODIESEL--Chris Henggeler, general manager of the Denver Biodiesel Cooperative, logs his purchase of B100 biodiesel. Henggeler believes biodiesel, more than any other form of alternative energy, is the best way toward U.S. energy independence. (Journal photo by Larry Dreiling.)

#12 Inside sign--NO CUTLINE

#13 Bottle--NO CUTLINE

#16 & 18 Steve

MARKETING BIODIESEL--Steve Patterson is marketing leader for the Denver Biodiesel Cooperative. While many of the cooperative's members are city dwellers with diesel cars, Patterson specializes in moving B100 to farms and ranches across Colorado. The most far-flung member of the cooperative operates a farm near Sterling, Colorado, over 125 miles away from the co-op's fueling location. (Journal photo by Larry Dreiling.)

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Date: 9/5/07


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