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Encyclopedia > Oak Ridge, Texas

Oak Ridge is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Texas:

  • Oak Ridge, Cooke County, Texas
  • Oak Ridge, Kaufman County, Texas

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E85 | Texas Biofuel Generator (569 words)
The city of Oak Ridge North, Texas is emerging as an alternative fuels pioneer.
According to Steve McGuire, CEO of Texoga Technologies, Biodiesel dates back to the turn of the century, when oil was discovered at Spindletop, Texas which is near to Beaumont, Texas the biodiesel industry was driven out of the country and into Europe where the cost per barrel of oil was higher.
Oak Ridge North, Texas Mayor Fred O'Connor, who has an extensive background in the energy business along with other biodiesel projects in Costa Rica, Columbia and Nicaragua, was quoted as saying "These are small steps towards a larger goal towards creating fewer emissions." "Some people believe in global warming, some people don't.
Oak Ridge Military Academy - Academic (237 words)
Tabitha graduated from Oak Ridge in 1999 and continued her studies at Vanderbilt University where she is a chemistry major in their pre-med program.
Stan graduated from Oak Ridge in 2000 and is attending the Virginia Military Institute.
Selina graduated from Oak Ridge in 2000 and from the university of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 2003.
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