Ski Resort Proves Biodiesel is Just Fine for Winter

John Davis

Temperatures falling to 30 below and snow piling up to your waist would make just about anyone nervous about using any type of transportation fuel. But the National Biodiesel Board‘s Biodiesel Bulletin says the folks at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort in Wyoming are proving that biodiesel works just fine in their snow cats and plows when it’s bone-chilling cold. “I …

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Biodiesel Feedstock Palm Oil to Rebound in 2014

John Davis

The past year was a pretty tough one for biodiesel feedstock palm oil, but traders are expecting it to rebound in 2014. This story from the Malaysia Star says overproduction and anti-palm oil campaigns in some countries took their tolls, but there are some real positives on the horizon for palm oil and, consequently, biodiesel. The Indonesian government recently set …

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Biodiesel Production, Imports Records for October

John Davis

The U.S. produced a record amount of biodiesel in October, and it imported a record amount during the same time as well. The Energy Information Administration (EIA) reports biodiesel production hit 132 million gallons during the month, up from around 127 million gallons in September. And this article from Biodiesel Magazine says the U.S. imported more than 46 million gallons …

Biodiesel, Government

Soybean Growers Push for Biodiesel in Big Apple

John Davis

The growers of the most popular feedstock for biodiesel made the case for the green fuel to the largest market in the U.S. This story from the Grand Island (NE) Independent tells how members of the Nebraska Soybean Board and more than 90 other representatives from the United Soybean Board (USB), American Soybean Association (ASA), and nine other state soybean …

Agribusiness, Biodiesel, USB

Hawaiian PUC Rejects Biodiesel Bid

John Davis

Hawaii’s Public Utility Commission (PUC) has turned down a bid for a local biodiesel maker to produce the green fuel for a power plant. This story on BigIslandNow.com says the PUC rejected the bid of Honolulu-based Aina Koa Pono LLC, the second attempt by the biodiesel producer to sell its fuel to Hawaii Electric Light Co. (HELCO). Aina Koa Pono …

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Neste’s Palm Oil Certified Sustainable 2 Years Early

John Davis

Finnish renewable diesel producer Neste Oil has certified 100 percent of the palm oil used as the feedstock in its green fuel production process as sustainably produced. This company news release says the company was able to achieve that goal two years earlier than expected. “We are very satisfied that our systematic work to ensure the sustainability of palm oil …

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Biodiesel Conference to Discuss Challenges Ahead

John Davis

The National Biodiesel Conference & Expo is less than a month away, and the CEO of the National Biodiesel Board stresses that they need as many people involved in biodiesel as possible there, especially in light of the challenges facing the industry. “Congress, for the third time in five years, through its inaction, is going to allow the biodiesel tax …

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Community Fuels Gets $4.9 Mil to Expand Biodiesel

John Davis

A California biodiesel refinery has received a $4.9 million state grant to expand its biodiesel operation. Biodiesel Magazine reports Community Fuels picked up the California Energy Commission grant for its Port of Stockton biorefinery. “Community Fuels’ biorefinery was specifically designed to allow for multiple phases of expansion,” said Lisa Mortenson, co-founder and CEO of Community Fuels. “This important grant will …

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Greenlight to Turn Waste Oil into Biodiesel at BWI

John Davis

Flying into the Washington, D.C. area will soon become a bit greener, thanks to a partnership to turn waste cooking oil at an area airport into biodiesel. The Environmental Leader reports Greenlight Biofuels is partnering with airport concessions giant Airmall USA to turn the waste cooking grease at Baltimore/Washington International (BWI) into biodiesel. The recycling program shows the key role …

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Argentina Files Complaint on EU Biodiesel Tariffs

John Davis

Argentina is not sitting still for what it terms as “illegal tariffs” against its biodiesel going to the European Union. This story from the Wall Street Journal says, for the third time, the South American country has complained to the World Trade Organization about the EU’s block on the imported biodiesel. Last month, the EU slapped steep import taxes on …

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