By Joseph Jobe
By Tom Bryan
By Mark Hanson & Todd Guerero
By Christine Paquette
By Jessica Willams
The biodiesel excise tax credit housed in the American JOBS Creation Act of 2004 wasn't necessarily the long-term guarantee project developers had wished for, but the legislation has given existing U.S. producers and distributors something to smile about.
By Dave Nilles
In just six years, Chelsea, Mass.-based World Energy Alternatives has built the largest biodiesel distribution network in the United States, operating a delivery infrastructure with national reach.
By Dr. G. Patrick Ritz & Dr. Michael Croudace
A new technology allows blenders to accurately analyze biodiesel blends. Designed for laboratory or field use, Cetane 2000 provides important diesel fuel quality information wherever it is needed.
By Tom Bryan
Renewable Energy Partners of New Mexico has created a one-of-a-kind pump that offers Santa Fe drivers a choice of B20, E85 or E10
By Larry B. Barrett
When standby generators are used for power generation in non-emergency conditions, stringent emissions regulations are sometimes a factor. Sounds like a good time to use biodiesel, doesn't it?
By Tom Bryan
For Pure Energy Corporation, shipping U.S.-made biodiesel to India is more than just another export opportunity. It's a chance to help a nation of 1.2 billion people set meaningful, lasting fuel quality standards.