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Mar 17, 2016
Information provided by the National Biodiesel Board
March 18 is National Biodiesel Day and there are many reasons to celebrate America’s Advanced Biofuel. Rudolf Diesel, the inventor of the diesel engine was a true pioneer. When he developed the first diesel engine it ran on a biofuel, peanut oil. In fact, he envisioned a time when vegetable oils would one day be as important as petroleum among transportation fuels. Because of his foresight, and his contribution of the compression ignition engine, Biodiesel Day is celebrated on the anniversary of Diesel’s birthday.
“I can’t imagine what Rudolf Diesel would think if he saw how his vision has come to fruition in today’s commercial biodiesel industry, a more than 2 billion gallon US market,” said National Biodiesel Board chairman Ron Marr. “It is here, now, cutting carbon emissions, supporting domestic green energy jobs, and benefiting consumers from coast to coast.”
To celebrate Biodiesel Day, here are nine facts about biodiesel that will rev you up!
So there you have it – clean, renewable, American made, biodegradable, reliable, ready-to-use, environmentally friendly, and creates American jobs. So what’s in your tank?