MIT to Run Shuttles on Biodiesel

John Davis

Most people would agree, one of the smartest places in the country (and on the Earth, for that matter) is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology… better known as MIT. Well, the school is more than just smart… it’s green! A story in MIT’s online newspaper, The Tech, says the school is already running its shuttle buses on ultra-low sulfur diesel …

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Farm Progress Show Spotlights Biofuels

Cindy Zimmerman

As the 2007 Farm Progess Show gets underway this in Decatur biofuels will be taking center stage. “Everybody’s beginning to kind of see some reward for the biofuel talk,” said show manager Matt Jungmann. “When the economy’s like this is when the companies step up and bring out the new technologies.” The show has 475 exhibitors this year and some …

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‘Bama & Montgomery Team Up to Make Biodiesel

John Davis

The state of Alabama and the city of Montgomery (AL) have teamed up to produce biodiesel from used cooking oil for the city’s and the state agriculture department’s trucks. This press release from the Alabama ag department says the announcement came during a joint press conference with Agriculture & Industries Commissioner Ron Sparks and Montgomery’s Mayor Bobby Bright: “I can …

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EPA Helps Businesses Find Biodiesel Truckers

John Davis

The Environmental Protection Agency and the National Biodiesel Board (NBB) have teamed up in an effort to match up businesses who want to “ship green” with trucks that run on the green fuel, biodiesel. This release from the NBB cites several testimonials from trucking companies which have taken advantage of the program: The SmartWay Transport Partnership is an innovative collaboration …

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NBB, RFA Chiefs Named Friends of GROWMARK

John Davis

National Biodiesel Board CEO Joe Jobe (left) and Bob Dinneen (right), CEO & President of the Renewable Fuels Association have been recognized as “Friends of GROWMARK” – an agricultural cooperative and petroleum distributor. This story on Grainnet.com says the award came during the group’s annual meeting today in Chicago, Illinois: The company gives the award to individuals and organizations for …

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Finding Biodiesel

John Davis

A new computer program is making it easier for truckers to fill up on biodiesel. Commercial trucking software maker ProMiles has developed a program that helps truckers find biodiesel stations through their in-cab computers and laptops. The software has the endorsement of the National Biodiesel Board: “I’ve been a ProMiles user for years and I rely on it for all …

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A Farmer’s Tale of Biodiesel

John Davis

There’s a great feature story in the latest issue of the High Plains Journal that tells the story of how one Kansas Farmer took the journey in deciding to grow his own biodiesel crop… even refining his harvest into his own green fuel. Check out these excerpts: Luke Jaeger was fed up with high fuel prices. A few years ago, …

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Safeway Converts Arizona Trucks to Biodiesel

John Davis

Grocery giant Safeway is converting its entire fleet of trucks in Arizona to 20% biodiesel. The Arizona Star has more about the green grocer and the green fuel: For the last 30 days, the company has worked to convert all 79 of its Arizona trucks to fuel that is 20 percent biodiesel made from domestically manufactured virgin soybean oil. The …

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Indiana Opens 88 Million Gallon Biodiesel Plant

John Davis

One of the nation’s largest biodiesel plants is up and running today as Louis Dreyfus Commodities opened the doors of its 88-million-gallon-a-year biodiesel plant near Claypool, Indiana (pictured above). The opening gained the praise of the company owner, the state’s governor, and of course, the National Biodiesel Board: Governor Mitch Daniels and Robert Louis-Dreyfus, owner of Louis Dreyfus Commodities, addressed …

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