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  2. Biodiesel in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Biodiesel B20 pump in Arlington, Virginia.. Biodiesel is commercially available in most oilseed-producing states in the United States.As of 2023, it is less expensive than petroleum-diesel, [1] though it is still commonly produced in relatively small quantities (in comparison to petroleum products and ethanol fuel).

  3. Biofuel in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States produces mainly biodiesel and ethanol fuel, which uses corn as the main feedstock.The US is the world's largest producer of ethanol, having produced nearly 16 billion gallons in 2017 alone. [1]

  4. Biodiesel - Wikipedia

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    A microreactor has been developed to convert biodiesel into hydrogen steam to power fuel cells. [182] Steam reforming, also known as fossil fuel reforming is a process which produces hydrogen gas from hydrocarbon fuels, most notably biodiesel due to its efficiency. A **microreactor**, or reformer, is the processing device in which water vapour ...

  5. Pearson Fuels - Wikipedia

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    Pearson Fuels is a privately held alternative fuel retailer founded in San Diego in 2002. [1] [2] Pearson Fuels offer alternate vehicle fuels including ethanol, biodiesel, compressed natural gas (CNG), propane, hydrogen, and electric vehicle charging. [3] As of February 2023, Pearson Fuels has 300 retail fuel stations open in the state of ...

  6. List of biofuel companies and researchers - Wikipedia

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    Technology: developed a patented bioreactor system that uses nontoxic photosynthetic algae to take in smokestacks' flue gases and produce biofuels such as biodiesel, biogas and a dry fuel comparable to coal [5] Hydrocarbon plants or petroleum plants are plants which produce terpenoids as secondary metabolites that can be converted to gasoline ...

  7. New $6.1 million biodiesel hub will green up NW farm ... - AOL

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    The Pasco terminal on the Snake River will supply fuel distributors in Eastern Washington and Oregon and Northern Idaho. New $6.1 million biodiesel hub will green up NW farm tractors, trucks and ...

  8. Willie Nelson Biodiesel - Wikipedia

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    Willie Nelson Biodiesel produces a biodiesel fuel called BioWillie made of soybean and other vegetable oils that can be used in modern diesel engines instead of regular fuel without vehicle modifications. Nelson became interested in the use of biofuels when his wife, Annie, purchased a diesel car in 2004. She only filled the car with biodiesel.

  9. Biodiesel by region - Wikipedia

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    It is capable of producing 12,000 m³ (3.2 million US gallons) per year of biodiesel fuel. Feedstocks can be a variety of sunflower oil, soybean oil, or castor bean oil. The finished product will be a blend of diesel fuel with 2% biodiesel and, after 2013, 5% biodiesel, both usable in unmodified diesel engines. As of 2005, there were 3 ...