Crimson Renewable Energy to Showcase New Expansion of Kern County Biodiesel Facility
Greater Production Now Makes Crimson the Largest Producer of Low-Carbon Biofuels in the Western United States
BAKERSFIELD, Calif., April 13, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Attention: News & Assignment Editors and Business & Environmental Reporters
What: Event + Media Tour of Biofuels Plant Expansion
When: Thursday, April 14, 2022
11AM – 1 PM
Who:
Harry Simpson, President | Crimson Renewable Energy
Richard Cory | California Air Resources Board
Taiying Zhang I California Energy Commission
David Conch | Kern County Board of Equalization
Ted Gaines | California Board of Equalization
Dean Florez, Board Member | California Air Resources Board
Where: Crimson Renewable Energy Plant / 17731 Millux Road / Bakersfield, CA
News Value:
- Crimson Renewable is now the West's largest producer of biodiesel
- Reinforces Kern County as a major hub of Biofuels production in California
- Biodiesel plays a major part in removing 135,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere:
■ Equivalent to 2.4 million trees planted every year
■ Nearly 30,000 cars taken off the road
■ An entire year of carbon sequestration equivalent to 165,000 acres of forest
- State partnerships put Kern County's at center of state's green energy economy
- Visuals for TV stories – including shots of facility and information about how biofuels are created from cooking oils and other materials in waste stream
- Media availability for interviews with Crimson officials and policymakers
Media Contact
Stevan Allen, Crimson Renewable Energy, 1 916-718-2999, [email protected]
SOURCE Crimson Renewable Energy

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