How To Find A Biodiesel Plant near to You
If you are looking for high quality organic fuel, buying biodiesel from a biodiesel plant that has received the stamp of approval from the national biodiesel board is your best bet. As this organization works closely with both the diesel suppliers and engine manufacturers your needs as a customer (as well as any problems you may have) are open to an auditing and assessment process by the board should your diesel engine or diesel car suffer any damaging effects from the fuel. Most major manufacturers of diesel engines recommend biodiesel plants suggested by the national biodiesel board.
The national biodiesel board issues a 'Certified Biodiesel Marketer' seal of approval for biodiesel plants that have met all requirements of fuel accreditation audits. This seal of approval assures customers that the biodiesel meets the ASTM standards for biodiesel as recommended by the government
More than 300 major corporate fleets currently use B20 supplied by plants recommended below including the U.S. Postal Service, the City of Philadelphia, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), several public transit systems, national parks, school districts, private recycling and concrete companies and the National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA
Most of the following companies are capable of supplying biodiesel anywhere in the United States. Keep in mind that just because the biodiesel plant is located far away doesn't mean its fueling stations are. Usually the company's mailing address has nothing to do with the location of its pumps. Also many of the companies on this list have point and click style websites that will lead you to maps so that you can purchase biodiesel fuel at the station that is nearest to you.
This list identifies biodiesel plants arranged in order roughly from largest to smallest.
Peter Cremer North America West Central U.S. AEP World Energy Biodiesel Industries Griffin Industires Imperial Western Products Stepan Company Procter and Gamble Coriscana Chemical American Biofuels Filter Specialty Inc. Gulf Hydrocarbon Missouri Better Bean Soy Solutions Virginia Biodiesel Refinery U.S. Biofuels Biodiesel of Las Vegas Southern Biodiesel Fumpa Biofuels Peach State Labs Lambent Technologies Joann Haltermanm Ltd Huish Detergents Worley and Obetz Inc . Earth Biofuels Seattle BioDiesel Texoga Technologies SMS Enviromental Fuels South Texas Blending American Ag Fuels American Alternatives Bioenergy of Colorado West Coast Biodiesel Mass Biofuel Minnesota Biofuel Producers Alabama Biodiesel Corporation Evergreen Renewables
More information about these biodiesel plants can be accessed at the national diesel board website.
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| Biodiesel Fuel Plant Fire Injures 3 Fri, 30 Jul 2010 14:07:10 -0700 Three people were injured in a fire and explosion at a biodiesel fuel plant in an industrial section of Sparks near the Truckee River.
| | | City To Soon Require Use Of Biodiesel Fuel Fri, 30 Jul 2010 13:18:36 -0700 The City Council agrees and passed legislation this week mandating all buildings in the city that burn heating oil use at least two percent of biodiesel fuel mixed in with regular diesel.
| | | Local biodiesel plant looking at new green fuel Thu, 29 Jul 2010 08:53:44 -0700 A new process for converting waste into synthetic diesel fuel is being given serious consideration by Global Fuels LLC of Dexter which currently produces biodiesel from chicken fat. The new process...
| | | New legislation requires biodiesel in home heating fuel Thu, 29 Jul 2010 22:49:00 -0700 HARTFORD Governor M. Jodi Rells signature of Senate Bill 382 on May 26 enacted several regulations, while setting the table for more sweeping reform over biodiesel and home heating fuel. Those reforms open the door for more biodiesel to be used in traditional oil heaters seamlessly.
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