All Entries Tagged With: "B99"
2-20-99: getting back to basics with biodiesel
“2-20-99″ sounds like a date* but it’s really a direction — not the latitude/longitude kind, but an old way to talk about biodiesel that ought to make a comeback.
It refers to B2-B20-B99.
In the consumer world, few can articulate a reason to use biodiesel. Now, there’s an important difference between having a reason, and being able [...]
August 31, 2009 | Jim Lane | Comments 4
US biodiesel producers capture 38 percent market share in UK; UK producers call for regulations, Germany contemplates US biodiesel ban
US B99 biodiesel exports to the UK have climbed, according to new figures from the European Biodiesel Board. The EBB is reporting that 38 percent of UK biodiesel came from the US, prompting the EBB to issue a new call for a regulatory system to combat subsidized biodiesel.
US biodiesel receives a 99 cent blenders credit [...]
January 21, 2009 | Jim Lane | Comments 0


