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In what Dave Slade, the executive director, Biofuel Technology & Services, at Renewable Energy Group, referred to as “an extremely conservative comparison”, a switch to B20 today and B100 in 2026 would cost a customer about $16000 and generate a 39 percent reduction in emissions by the end of the decade (cumulatively). A switch to EV heavy-duty in 2026 would cost around $500,000 and reduce
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Biodiesel is America’s first Advanced Biofuel. It is a renewable, clean-burning diesel replacement that is reducing U.S. dependence on imported diesel, creating green jobs and improving our environment. It is made from an increasingly diverse mix of resources including agricultural oils, recycled cooking oil and animal fats and meets the strict specifications of ASTM D6751.
Under the U.S. Renewable Fuel Standard, the nation’s oil refineries are required to blend billions of gallons of biofuels such as ethanol into the nation’s fuel pool, or buy credits known as
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Advanced biofuels are blended into fossil fuels at varying blend levels depending on temperature, engine standards, carbon intensity, and cost. Bio-based crude oil substitutes (‘biocrude’) and bio-based hydrogen are used in conventional refineries to reduce emissions.
The Trump administration made it easier for oil refineries to get waivers from the nation's biofuel law at least four months before a 2025 court decision it often cites to justify the move to the
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Interest in drop-in biofuels especially for aviation continues to grow. Production on advanced drop-in hydrotreated vegetable oils continues to increase, with Eni and Total announcing conversion of two oil refineries into biorefineries. (Biochemical conversion, EU): We welcome your feedback. Please direct your comments to Susan van Dyk
U.S. environmental regulators quietly changed the way they assess applications from refineries for waivers from the nation's biofuels law, making it possible for highly profitable plants to secure
- How will biorefinery development drive the production of biofuels and bioproducts?
- The selected projects, located at universities and private companies, will drive the domestic production of biofuels and bioproducts by advancing biorefinery development, from pre-pilot to demonstration, to create sustainable fuels that reduce emissions associated with fossil fuels.
- Why is advanced biofuels not accepting donations from people or companies in Florida?
- We are not accepting donations from people or companies in Florida due to unfair reporting requirements and fees not imposed by any other state. © 2008-2022 Copyright Advanced BioFuels USA.
- Why do oil refineries need biocrudes?
- Biocrudes will eventually be needed due to the limited availability of lipid feedstocks. The increasing pressure to decarbonize has incentivized several oil refineries to repurpose their oil refiners to “stand-alone biorefineries” that produce lower carbon intensive (CI), drop-in biofuels.
- What are energy-dense biofuels?
- Made from widely available domestic feedstocks and advanced refining technologies, energy-dense biofuels provide a pathway for low-carbon fuels that can lower greenhouse gas emissions throughout the transportation sector and accelerate the bioeconomy.
- What facilities are needed to operate an oil refinery?
- As well as the main refinery processing units, supporting facilities such as crude oil storage, wastewater treatment, fuel blending/distribution, etc., are also critical to the efficient operation of an oil refinery (Fig. 3 ). Fig. 3.
- What are the different types of biorefinery products?
- When a typical stand-alone biorefinery is operating, and as shown by Neste and Ecofining, the major products are renewable diesel, bio-naptha and bio-LPG, with the fuel gas typically burnt to provide energy after separating the hydrogen ( Table 2 ).