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ABOUT BIODIESEL

Biodiesel is a clean burning alternative fuel produced from American-made vegetable oils, and other renewable feedstocks.

Biodiesel is less toxic than table salt, bio-degrades as fast as sugar, and is essentially free of sulfur and aromatics. It also sharply reduces greenhouse gas emissions, such as carbon dioxide, and the health risks associated with petroleum diesel, and because biodiesel is produced from domestic, renewable resources, each gallon of biodiesel displaces a gallon of foreign oil-based diesel.

Biodiesel mixes easily with diesel fuel and other petroleum distillates at rates from 2% (B2) to 100% (B100). Biodiesel is designated as a renewable fuel by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and produces an emissions profile that allows it to be used in environmentally sensitive, non-attainment areas where other petroleum based distillates cannot. Biodiesel is readily useable in diesel engines, distillate-fuel-based heating and cooling systems, and enery generation units. Biodiesel is not hazardous under the criteria of the Federal OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) Hazard Communication Standard 29 CFR 1910.1200.

Unlike some other renewable fuels, biodiesel offers a positive energy balance. For every unit of energy needed to produce a gallon of biodiesel, 3.24 units of energy are gained. In addition, because biodiesel increases cetane, fuel lubricity, and fuel oxygen content, it may become the preferred blending stock for ultra-clean diesel. Although biodiesel contains no petroleum, it can be blended at any level with petroleum diesel to create a biodiesel blend (5% to 20% are common blends) for use in: