Most drivers don’t have a clue about the percentage of free glycerin or Group I and II metals in the biodiesel they are pumping into their tanks, and they don’t have to. New biodiesel standards developed with NREL’s help should boost confidence in fuel quality and support from vehicle manufacturers. NREL research provided the technical basis for setting the new standards.
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