Pardon Lyle Estill for being a bit skeptical when he hears about America’s fervent desire for energy independence, whether the speaker is one of those talking heads on TV or some politico running for office.
The Chatham County maker of biodiesel fuel wonders why, if America is so serious about curing its addiction to foreign oil, he has to sell his Tar Heel-made product overseas rather than in his own backyard.
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