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Minnesota Biodiesel on hold

26 December 2005

Minnesota’s mandated biodiesel law is on temporary hold while biodiesel producers get to the bottom of repeated fuel filter clogging reported by the state’s truckers. Minnesota requires biodiesel be blended into all diesel fuel sold in the state so the clogging is a serious issue. Tests show a higher glycerin content in some biodiesel causing [...]

Erie, PA will see new biofuel plant

6 December 2005

Lake Erie Biofuels plans to begin construction of a 30 million gallon per year biofuel plant in the spring of 2006. It will be located on the grounds of the former International Paper site near the shores of Lake Erie. The plant will produce methyl soyate, a soybean based additive, which can also be used [...]

Biodiesel and rainforests

28 November 2005

We mentioned the now growing complaint about biodiesel production harming the rainforests a couple of weeks ago. It seems everyone is picking up on this issue and the “greens” now say we’re dumping our problems on third world countries. Is there anything short of rolling back civilization to the dark ages that will satisfy the [...]

Virgin Airways moving to biomass based fuels

16 November 2005

Almost as an underscore to my earlier post about there being no need for incentives to move toward the production and use of biofuels, Richard Branson, founder of Virgin Airways, said he is planning to move his entire air fleet to biofuels as soon as possible. The rising price and unstable supplies of conventional petroleum [...]

Biodiesel booming - do we need incentives?

16 November 2005

Whether we are talking about biodiesel specifically or biofuels in general, which include bioheat heating oil, various ethanol blends or even SVO (straight vegetable oil), the rapid expansion of both demand for and supply of these fuels is evident. It’s a great example of the free market at work but some of the activity in [...]

Free waste oil for DIY Biodiesel going away?

14 November 2005

As I noted the other day, with the rapid growth of biodiesel and bioheat, the demand for left over cooking oil will eventually turn that waste into a commodity. Only those restaurants not paying attention will continue to give this oil away for free rather than use it themselves for making biodiesel or burning it [...]

Biodiesel growing fast for home heating

11 November 2005

Everyone was busy watching biodiesel grow as a fuel for diesel powered vehicles and while their attention was diverted, the fuel was growing rapidly as a substitute for home heating oil, too. When we mentioned the new biodiesel injection blending facility in Pennsylvania the other day, it was interesting that the first load of fuel [...]

Canola - another oil source for biodiesel

9 November 2005

With biodiesel growing in popularity and demand rising right along with it, producers are looking at more sources for the feedstock oil used to make it. Canola, a member of the rapeseed family, is now being considered for use in biodiesel. Although rapeseed is already used, it is inedible. Canola, on the other hand is [...]


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