News feed provided by the National Biodiesel Board
February 2008 - Posts
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The National Biodiesel Board today reaffirmed its commitment to sustainable biofuels production and highlighted the numerous environmental and energy benefits of increased production and use of biodiesel. Read More...
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The National Biodiesel Board is forming a Sustainability Task Force. Emily Bockian Landsburg was appointed to chair the 9-member task force. To identify candidates that represent all segments of the biodiesel industry, applications and recommendations...
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The National Biodiesel Board welcomes the EPAs publication of the new 9 billion gallon Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) for 2008. Biodiesel is an important component and a huge value to the current domestic petroleum marketplace. Read More...
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The National Biodiesel Board, located in Jefferson City, Missouri, has an immediate opening for a new position of Biodiesel Technical Engineer. The successful candidate should have a degree in Engineering or Chemistry and 2-5 years of experience in the...
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The National Biodiesel Board (NBB) supports efforts to ensure that biodiesel produced and sold in the U.S. comes from sustainable resources. Read More...
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Sustainability and feedstock development were the buzzwords at the fifth annual National Biodiesel Conference & Expo in Orlando, Fla. A diverse cross section of biodiesel stakeholders from around the world attended the event Feb. 3 - 6. Read More...
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A new analysis shows that the energy balance of biodiesel is a positive ratio of 3.5-to-1. Read More...
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A new study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) shows the biodiesel industry has achieved a high degree of success in meeting national fuel quality standards. Read More...
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A Florida utility company, an Ivy League school, a branch of the U.S. Military and other visionaries were recognized with Eye on Biodiesel Awards at the National Biodiesel Conference & Expo Read More...
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Universal Studios announced today that biodiesel will be used in its resort water taxis as well as the 50-plus ground-based vehicles already running on the B20 blend. Read More...
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Orange County Mayor Richard Crotty and country music star Michael Peterson helped kick off the event with a ribbon cutting ceremony and ceremonial first test-drive during the 2008 National Biodiesel Conference & Expo. Read More...
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