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1. Genesee - Heating * Cooling * Installation * Service
www.geneseeheat.com/about_us.h - [Cached]Published on: 6/25/2008 Last Visited: 6/25/2008
Steven T Clark, PresidentGenesee Fuel and Heating Company
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Steven T Clark, President of Genesee Fuel and Heating Company -
2. Western Petroleum Marketers Association - WPMA
www.wpma.com/officerndirector. - [Cached]Published on: 4/27/2008 Last Visited: 4/27/2008
Steve Clark, State PMAA DirectorGenesee Fuel & Heating Company, IncP.O. Box 18209Seattle, Washington 98118Phone: (206) 722-1545 Fax: (206) 723-7533 -
3. Northwest Environmental News
www.esw.org/news/archives/2005 - [Cached]Last Visited: 6/17/2008
"We've hardly done any marketing on our biodiesel," said Steve Clark, president of Genesee Heat."It's definitely not a money-saving alternative at this point."
Seattle Biodiesel, a local plant that refines canola and soybean vegetable oil into diesel, now gets a lot of its raw product by rail from the Midwest.The cost of transporting the product pushes the price up.But biodiesel advocates are hopeful that more soybean and rapeseed, from which canola oil is produced, eventually will be grown in the state.
If that happened, the price of oil could stabilize and supply should increase.For now, companies are working to increase the demand to push for it, Clark said.
"It's a chicken-and-egg thing," Clark explained."Manufacturers, farmers, all interested parties don't want to commit themselves until they know there's a demand."
Clark and Laurelhurst Oil manager Tom Marier both said their customers are asking for the biodiesel blend and using it as a matter of principle, not bothering with the fact that it might be just as expensive or a few cents more per gallon than regular heating oil.

