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But GreenHunter’s Houston plant has been idle since February amid weak domestic demand for the fuel. . . and low oil prices that have made renewables less competitive with petroleum based fuels

I call BS on there being weak demand. The weak demand was created by the government. Diesel locally has risen back up to points near (and in one case above) $3.00/gal. Houston's main biodiesel provider sells biodiesel at $2.29/gal. That's the lowest price in town. They've been trying to hinder widespread use of biodiesel since early last year. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality's biodiesel restrictions from early 2008 stopped the sale of B99 at levels 30-40 cents lower than the average price of diesel fuel, and B100 blends had to be sold with a road tax, therefore eliminating biodiesel's competitiveness with regular diesel in Texas.

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Sulfur will most definitely be lower to nothing, reducing SO2 and particulate emissions. Also lower heavy carbons, which means lower CO2 output.

On quick search I found this, which is very pro-biodiesel based on the source, but it references EPA studies.

http://www.biodiesel.org/pdf_files/fuelfac...s/emissions.pdf

Some info from engine manufacturers.

http://www.nafa.org/Content/NavigationMenu...FactSheet2a.pdf

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