March 2009

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For many biodiesel producers, volatile commodity markets and paper-thin margins mean feedstock flexibility is absolutely critical for survival. Biodiesel Magazine interviews several different "multifeedstock" technology providers about their approach to processing with flexibility, and fuel quality, in mind.

Researchers worldwide are stepping up efforts to develop new uses for crude glycerin. Once commercialized, these technologies have the potential to improve the economics of biodiesel production.

Diesel-powered vehicles could emit the aroma of fresh-brewed coffee, thanks to the research being conducted at the University of Nevada-Reno.

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