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Biodiesel & Alternative Fuels Forum This is a forum to discuss bio-diesel and other kinds of alternative fuels. We think bio-diesel is the next revolution as Hydrogen costs too much to make and putting food (Ethanol) in your tank is not feasible and will cause food prices to skyrocket. What say you on bio-diesel? Should we start this bio-diesel revolution and kick it into high gear?

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Senate endorses biodiesel mandate in Missouri

Senate endorses biodiesel mandate in Missouri
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — State senators are seeking to expand Missouri's mandate for alternative fuels to cover diesel used by big trucks, not just gasoline consumed by cars.

A bill given initial Senate approval Monday night would require most diesel fuel sold in Missouri to contain a 5 percent biodiesel blend. A law that took effect Jan. 1 already requires most Missouri gasoline to contain a 10 percent ethanol blend.

The alternative fuel mandates are backed by Missouri's corn and soybean producers, who stand to make more money by increasing the demand for their grains. They promote the requirements as a way to improve the environment and reduce dependency on foreign oil.

But some lawmakers denounced the biodiesel mandate Monday as a socialistic, big-government intrusion into the free market.

The bill, which is supported by Gov. Matt Blunt, needs a second Senate vote to go to the House. If it becomes law, Missouri would become the sixth state to enact some sort of biodiesel requirement, according to the Missouri Soybean Association.

As originally proposed by Sen. Bill Stouffer, the mandate would have begun April 1, 2010, as long as distributors were able to obtain biodiesel for no more than the cost of conventional diesel.
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I like Bio-Diesel

I wish we would do that here in KY if nothing more than to help the farmers.Farmers are in the same boat we are in.
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Ya, there's way too much food on this planet. We need to convert as much of it as we can into fuel to burn in our vehicles.

The rich get richer and the poor starve. Eventually, only the rich will be left and the world will be perfect.
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IMO bio is overated

gells at a higher temp, doesnt make the same power or mileage, and even worse it makes truckers want to eat more fries!!
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Unhappy Watch what you wish for !

These state mandated alternative (Bio) additives to fuel is what is causing some the high prices we are seeing in the grocery stores.

Check out Tyson Foods, 100 million dollars alone for chicken divisions feed bill last year.
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