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December 20, 2006

Biodiesel in Other People's Equipment

Here's a dilema: you'd like to use biodiesel in all your equipment, but you don't own it all.

That leads to the question that rental equipment companies are now apparently faced with (according to an article in the Daily Journal of Commerce): what to do when your rental customer asks if he can use B99?

Posted by Chris Smith at 12:00 AM

Comments

December 20, 2006 1:42 PM
Adron Says:

That's a really good question.

You should do some research and find out what the upcoming solutions are in area for increasing the output of clean diesal such as B99. I understand it's supply to not be in parralel with actual demand comapartive to regular diesal fuel.

I'd sure like to know the direction of said industry. :)


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