Bio G-3000™ Photo Library
Biodiesel has received tremendous acceptance in the marketplace.Below are photographs of Griffin Industries' Bio G-3000 being put to work.
Tank/Metro kick-off event in Covington, Kentucky. June 2000 Tank/Metro used 600,000 gallons of a B20 Bio G-3000 blend
Lextran of Lexington Kentucky using a B20 blend. April 2001 Griffin tanker truck loading for delivery to a customer.
United Energy's Phillips 66 station offers Bio G-3000 at the pump. Located in Aiken, SC. Lykin's truck picking up a load of Bio G-3000 at Griffin's Butler, Kentucky manufacturing facility.
Mammoth Cave National Park was the 1st National Park to use Bio G-3000 in a B20 blend. April 2000 Mammoth Cave Nation Park uses Bio G-3000 to power thier ferry.
Fernald Environmental Management Project uses B50 blends at the clean-up site where the Fernald Nuclear Power Plant was located. Fernald site gets a load of biodiesel.

Left: Carmeuse Mining silos. September 2003

Above: Carmeuse Mining operation. September 2003

Carmeuse mining equipment uses a Bio G-3000 blend. September 2003 Carmeuse mining equipment uses a B35 blend of Bio G-3000. September 2003
Great Smoky Mountains National Park uses Bio G-3000 in their diesel equipment. Great Smoky Mountains maintanence department filling up chipper tank with a biodiesel blend.
Great Smoky Mountains maintanence department uses biodiesel blends in their equipment. Lykins' storage facility; a distributor of Bio G-3000.