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    Minnesota becomes first US state to require biodiesel

    I hope this isn't political, but I guess I'd certainly understand if it was moved to the other forum. I'm encouraged by the fact that someone is doing something about alternative sources of fuel. I'm perplexed why if the hurricanes didn't cause as much damage as expected, and the price of oil has dropped almost daily in the last week, why the prices at the pumps are now rising again. I'm of the opinion that there is price gouging going on, and the perps may be the station managers themselves rather than the oil companies.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/usenergy...NlYwMlJVRPUCUl

    MINNEAPOLIS, United States (AFP) - Minnesota will from Thursday demand that all diesel fuel sold in the US state be partly distilled from soybeans in a bid to take a bite out of the nation's appetite for crude oil.

    The northern state is the first in the United States to pass a law to promote biodiesel, fuel made from agricultural oils and fats, said Ralph Groschen, senior marketing specialist at the Minnesota
    Department of Agriculture.

    The new mandate comes as the cost of oil hovers around 65 dollars a barrel. Car fuel prices have hit three dollars a gallon at times in the United States -- having risen more than 80 percent in the past three years -- while two hurricanes have disrupted fuel production in the Gulf of Mexico.

    President George W. Bush recently signed a new energy bill which included tax breaks for biodiesel. The requirement was originally passed in 2002, but its implementation delayed until biodiesel production was sufficient.

    Minnesota is the biggest US producer of the soybean-based alternative fuel already sold at more than 200 service stations in the state.

    Two plants are rolling out their first batches of biodiesel, with plans to ship most of the production out of state. One plant is in Alberta Lea, south of Minneapolis, and another is in Brewster, in southwestern Minnesota.

    Groschen said Minnesota, a huge producer of soybeans and corn, can learn from the lesson set by Europe's acceptance of alternative fuels.

    "They're out ahead of us, and we're just trying to make it happen here," Groschen said. "They've blazed some of the trails."

    He cited higher taxes on petroleum in Europe as one catalyst for the acceptance of alternatives to fossil fuels.

    As US taxes are lower "perhaps the pain hasn't been quite as severe here as it has been over there," Groschen said.

    "Ours is still fairly cheap. That decision perhaps moved them forward on this quicker than it did in the United States, but now with these oil prices we're moving to catch up and to develop our renewable fuels."

    In Albert Lea, lush soybean fields surround the new SoyMor biodiesel plant, which uses the latest technology to avoid emitting pollution. Farmers who had joined together in a cooperative, took a gamble on investing in the venture, as did two other farmer cooperatives.

    The plant is one of three in which more than 3,000 Minnesota farmers have invested millions of dollars, Groschen said.

    "Minnesota is coming on very strong with biodiesel and has led the way in many respects for biodiesel development in the United States," said Jenna Higgins, spokeswoman for the National Biodiesel Board.

    The two big plants, along with the smaller Farmers Union Marketing and Processing Association, plan to produce 63 million gallons of biodiesel per year, officials said.

    Meanwhile, multinational companies such as Cargill Inc., based in Minnetonka, Minn., and Archer Daniels Midland of Decatur, Ill., are planning US biodiesel refineries, as they have done in Europe.

    Last year, about 35 plants made about 30 million gallons of biodiesel in the United States. The US Agriculture Department predicts that volume will grow to 124 million gallons or more this year.

    Demand is growing because of Minnesota's mandate and a tax break in Illinois for blends above 10 percent biodiesel, Higgins said.
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    Re: Minnesota becomes first US state to require biodiesel

    Willie will be happy...

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    Re: Minnesota becomes first US state to require biodiesel

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    Willie will be happy...
    Yep, but did he remember to file and/or pay his taxes last year?!?!?

    Biodiesel fuel again
    Just can't wait to use biodiesel fuel again
    The life I love is using biodiesel fuel with my friends
    And I can't wait to use biodiesel fuel again
    Biodiesel fuel again
    Fillin' up at places that I've never been
    Using bidiesel fuel which I hope to see again,
    And I can't wait to use biodiesel fuel again.

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    Re: Minnesota becomes first US state to require biodiesel

    How much does biodiesel cost? I didn't see a price in the article.
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    Re: Minnesota becomes first US state to require biodiesel

    Quote Originally Posted by RedFanAlways1966
    Yep, but did he remember to file and/or pay his taxes last year?!?!?

    Biodiesel fuel again
    Just can't wait to use biodiesel fuel again
    The life I love is using biodiesel fuel with my friends
    And I can't wait to use biodiesel fuel again
    Biodiesel fuel again
    Fillin' up at places that I've never been
    Using bidiesel fuel which I hope to see again,
    And I can't wait to use biodiesel fuel again.
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    Oh, and about the taxes, I'd say Willie forgets lot of stuff.

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    Re: Minnesota becomes first US state to require biodiesel

    One thing about biodiesel is that you don't have to change your machinery to use it. If the emission laws change in your state (be it for whatever) and you switch to bio diesel the cost of the change will be rolled into the purchase of the gas.

    I have heating oil as my home heating source, that currently goes for $2.74 a gallon, 3 years ago that was $1.34, last year it was a buck cheaper, Bio diesel goes for around $3.20 a gallon currently.
    http://www.biodiesel.org/resources/faqs/

    Does biodiesel cost more than other alternative fuels?

    When reviewing the high costs associated with other alternative fuel systems, many fleet managers have determined biodiesel is their least-cost-strategy to comply with state and federal regulations. Use of biodiesel does not require major engine modifications. That means operators keep their fleets, their spare parts inventories, their refueling stations and their skilled mechanics. The only thing that changes is air quality.

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    Re: Minnesota becomes first US state to require biodiesel

    I read somewhere that you can make it at home for less than $1.00 a gallon. I'm not sure I'd want a biodiesel-making operation set up in my living room, though.

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