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Article: TECHNOLOGY FUELS FUTURE FOR RENTECH.(Business)(CORPORATE PROFILE)
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- Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- October 10, 1999
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Byline: Sandy Graham Special to the News
Anyone who hates being stuck in traffic behind a stinky diesel truck or bus can appreciate what Rentech Inc. hopes to do.
The Denver-based company has labored for almost two decades to build a business out of licensing technology that converts mostly useless energy by-products into liquid fuels, including a diesel fuel that goes easy on the environment . . . and the nose.
``We put out the cleanest diesel fuel imaginable,'' says Dennis L. Yakobson, president and chief executive officer of the 18-year-old company. The diesel fuel has no sulfur or aromatics and leaves little pollution.
But when oil ...
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