Thursday, April 29, 2010

National Biodiesel Board

Biodiesel has become a common fuel in use. Biodiesel is a domestic, renewable fuel for diesel engines derived from natural oils like soybean oil. It is commonly produced by the transesterification of the vegetable oil or animal fat feedstock. The national biodiesel board is that national trade association representing the biodiesel industry in United States. The head quarters of national biodiesel board is in Jefferson city, Missouri, united states.

The national biodiesel board was created in 1992. It was created by the America’s soybean. The America’s soybean created the national biodiesel board because of its interest in the express purpose of getting biodiesel accepted into America’s fuel mix. It is believed that biodiesel is spurring the growth of the U.S soybean industry, making more soy product available for food and fuel. It is said that any company planning to sell biodiesel in America has to register with the national biodiesel board or should pay for a full set of tests themselves.

National biodiesel board organizes the annual biodiesel conference and expo. The national biodiesel board feedstock development program is insisting in production of arid variety crops, algae, waste greases, and other feedstock’s. This is mainly done by national biodiesel board to expand available material for biodiesel in a sustainable manner.

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