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Guide to Buying Biodiesel


GUIDE FOR CONSUMERS

Consumers have more options than ever when it comes to using alternative fuels.  Many petroleum retailers now make biodiesel available at the filling station.  In fact, some cities like Las Vegas, Austin and Greenville, SC have more than a dozen biodiesel pumps.  If you have a diesel vehicle and a public pump nearby, using biodiesel is a breeze.  There are just a few things you should know first. 

Biodiesel blends of 20 percent and below will work in any diesel engine without the need for modifications.  These blends will operate in diesel engines just like petroleum diesel.  If the blend has been properly treated by the petroleum company, it will work year round, even in cold climates.  B20 also provides similar horsepower, torque, and mileage as diesel.

There are a few PRECAUTIONS to take when making the switch to B20:

  • Make sure you buy B20 from a reputable source.
  • Buy fuel that is already blended.  This will help ensure that the biodiesel has been properly handled and treated for climatic needs.
  • Never buy from someone making fuel in their garage or backyard.  
  • Biodiesel is a cleaning agent, which means petroleum deposits may end up in the fuel filter until the system is clean.  Stick to your regular maintenance schedule, unless your vehicle feels sluggish when accelerating.  This is a symptom of a plugged filter and should be checked immediately. 

The National Biodiesel Board has many resources to answer your questions about using biodiesel. If you don't find the answer you're looking for in the links below, e-mail your question to info@biodiesel.org.

 
GUIDE FOR FLEET MANAGERS

From NASA to New Belgium Brewery to the City of San Francisco, hundreds of fleets use biodiesel coast to coast.  If you’re a fleet manager considering making the simple switch to B20, this section will help get you started with handling and use guidelines, warranty statements, user testimony, biodiesel locations and other resources to help ensure your transition is smooth.

The National Biodiesel Board has many resources to answer your questions about using biodiesel. If you don't find the answer you're looking for in the links below, e-mail your question to info@biodiesel.org


 
GUIDE FOR DISTRIBUTORS

More than a thousand petroleum distributors have discovered that biodiesel is a valuable product that can help make their businesses profitable while filling a demand their competitors miss.  In this section, we offer training videos, handling guidelines, information on the tax incentive and many other resources to help maximize your biodiesel business.

The National Biodiesel Board has many resources to answer your questions about using biodiesel. If you don't find the answer you're looking for in the links below, e-mail your question to info@biodiesel.org