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By Robert L. Stroup
Multiple factors influence biodiesel feedstock choices for American producers. From virgin soybean oil to recycled restaurant grease, price, availability and quality are vital—and continuous—assessments.
Over the longterm, multiple feedstock production might prove to be the safest route for U.S. producers.
By Tom Bryan
From Mammoth Cave National Park to the Carmeuse Lime Mines, Kentucky is embracing biodiesel with open arms.
By Tom Bryan
Continuous-flow process utilizes 'plug-in' modular units
By Tom Bryan
SSPC signed Lurgi PSI to build the proposed 30-mmgy plant
By Mark Hamnett
Environmental concerns, widespread diesel engine acceptance put European Union nations on top
Project could lead to use of portable biodiesel units on missions abroad
By Tom Bryan
Biodiesel Industries offers small-scale 'Mini MPU,' commercial 'MPU 3.0
Phase two' of the project is a proposed biodiesel plant
By Member nations must incorporate directive by the end of 2004
A report circulated by the National Biodiesel Board has identified 18 states that, collectively, passed 25 biodiesel impact bills in 2003. Below, Biodiesel Magazine has compiled an abridged state legislation list, providing summaries of bills that most directly affect production.
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