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Here is a copy of some good information for you people who live in Utah and want to Bio it up.

Biodiesel Facts for Utah

* Biodiesel is a clean-burning vehicle fuel produced from renewable plant resources. It is biodegradable, non-toxic and virtually free of sulfur and aroma. Biodiesel contains no petroleum but can be blended with conventional diesel.

* Biodiesel made from used fry oil is not the same as commercial biodiesel, which is made from virgin oil from sources such as soybeans and canola and must pass rigorous U.S. Environmental Protection Agency testing.

* The National Biodiesel Board, an industry group, reports that biodiesel sales have increased from 500,000 gallons in 1999 to 75 million gallons in 2005. Board spokeswoman Amber Thurlo-Pearson said the industry is on track to sell 150 million gallons this year.

* Biodiesel is sold in 5 percent and 20 percent blends with conventional diesel. At least two Utah stations sell 100 percent biodiesel, which can't be used in winter because it becomes too thick in cold temperatures.

* This past week, the American Automobile Association reported conventional diesel in Utah was selling for an average of $3.21. By comparison, DalSoglio, a station in Salt Lake County, was selling 20 percent biodiesel for $3.07 per gallon and 100 percent for $2.94 per gallon.

* Utah's first biodiesel manufacturing plant, BioUSA, started operations this spring.

* Any diesel-fueled vehicle can run on biodiesel with minimum modifications to the engine such as replacing rubber gaskets.

* Biodiesel emissions are far below those coming from petroleum diesel. Sulfur oxides and sulfates, major components of acid rain, are almost completely eliminated.

* Big agriculture is into biodiesel. Archer Daniels Midland Co., for example, announced last fall it will construct a new 50 million gallon biodiesel plant adjacent to the company's canola crushing plant in Velva, N.D.

*Looking for equipment to brew your own fuel?  This guy has everything! Utah Biodesel supply http://www.utahbiodieselsupply.com/index.php

*More here and some interesting other stuff http://freeenergynews.com/Directory/Biodiesel/ I always go to The Biodiesel News  for the best new information and reports.

John