Biodiesel use and experience among state DOT agencies
2006
Humburg, D.S. | Hansen, T.J. | Schumacher, L.G. | Mahapatra, A.K. | Taylor, G.L. | Adams, B.T.
A survey of United States state transportation agencies was conducted in an effort to gather performance, storage, and economic information with the use of biodiesel blended fuel. It was observed that a high level of interest in this alternative fuel exists among state transportation agencies. Soy Methyl Ester is the dominant feedstock used as the biodiesel component. A 20% biodiesel composition was the most common blend level, with 78% of the responses reporting this level for tests or use. Blending procedures for biodiesel were not uniform or standardized. Cold weather behavior of biodiesel blended fuel was not found to be a widespread problem among state transportation agencies. The two most common deterrents to adoption were additional cost of the blended fuel and questions about cold weather behavior of the fuel.
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