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PA Biodiesel Mandate Kicks In

rendellPennsylvania has produced enough biodiesel so that each gallon of diesel sold in the state will have to have a mix of the green fuel.

According to this National Biodiesel Board press release, Gov. Ed Rendell made the announcement at the Pennsylvania Farm Show that the 2 percent biodiesel mandate will kick in a year from now.

“The major challenge we’ve always had is getting fuel out to the public,” said Ben Wootton, President of the Pennsylvania Biodiesel Producers Group (PABPG) and President of Keystone Biofuels, a biodiesel producer. “We repeatedly hear ‘Where can I buy the fuel?’ This legislation helps ensure that the oil companies’ terminals offer biodiesel product.”

The legislation, passed in July 2008, called for a blend of B2 (2 percent biodiesel, 98 percent diesel fuel) in each gallon of biodiesel sold in Pennsylvania. This was contingent upon the in-state production of biodiesel of 40 million gallons, which has now been met. Producers maintained a 3.3 million gallon per-month average for a 90 day period. The twelve month period from this January, until the effective date next January, is to allow infrastructure to be built up to prepare for the additional biodiesel sales.

“Pennsylvania is one of only a handful of states that has adopted biodiesel requirement legislation,” said Shelby Neal, National Biodiesel Board Director of State Governmental Affairs. “Pennsylvania is improving its environment, enhancing economic development during a challenging time, and helping the US break its dependence on foreign oil.”

Once the state hits 100 million gallons of biodiesel production, a 5 percent mandate kicks in and progressively ramps up to 20 percent at 400 million gallons.

    4 Comments »

  • March 20, 2010 — 2:33 pm

    db kacprowicz

    I drive a private diesel powered pickup. The manufacture of my diesel pickup DOES NOT recommend using any type of bio-diesel fuel in the system.

    This legislation does not leave me with any alternative but to buy my fuel out of state from stations that sell 100% diesel fuel without any bio-diesel added.

    Especially when the ratio is 80% diesel with 20% bio-diesel.

    I’m not opposed to renewable fuels, but you still need to make available 100% diesel fuel.

  • March 26, 2010 — 9:32 am

    Larry Altmansberger

    What engine does your pick up have?

  • April 21, 2010 — 6:08 pm

    Matt H.

    I run B50 in the winter and up to B100 in the summer. Two years now…..No problems. GM says 5% Max. The fuel hoses are compatible W/Bio.

    2005 Duramax 462 RWHP. No smoke on Bio and diesel knock on cold start-up is all but gone. Great fuel.
    Ultra low sulfer diesel does not lubricate very well and just 2% Bio helps.

    Matt.
    Berwyn, Pa.

  • January 17, 2011 — 3:10 pm

    JW

    I’m wondering the same thing. I’m told, but have to verify that my VW TDI warranty is voided by using fuel greater than B5. What am I supposed to do if I live in PA and state is mandating it?

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