Renewable Diesel News Updates

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Alabama Starts Its First Renewable Biodiesel Production

Alabama has taken steps toward building the state鈥檚 first renewable diesel production facility in Mobile using soybean oil from state farmers to make low-carbon fuel.

May 17, 2023
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Renewable Diesel Output Rises as Alternatives Proliferate

U.S. renewable diesel production took a number of steps forward over the past couple of weeks as two more facilities came online and another ramped up.

May 10, 2023
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Portland City Council to Vote on Phasing Out Diesel Sales

Gradually phasing out diesel fuel sales in Portland, Ore., is among 43 climate change actions before the City Council鈥檚 second public hearing and vote slated for Aug. 24.

August 9, 2022
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Neste Renewable Diesel First to Gain Industry Certification

Helsinki-based Neste Corp. announced its renewable diesel brand, Neste MY Renewable Diesel, is the first to receive the industry鈥檚 Top Tier Diesel Fuel certification for its quality and performance.

July 12, 2021
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Diesel Jumps 6垄 Per Gallon to Nine-Month High

The U.S. average retail price of diesel rose 6 cents to $2.619 a gallon and notched the highest price in nine months, the Energy Information Administration reported Dec. 21.

December 21, 2020
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ExxonMobil to Distribute Renewable Diesel

ExxonMobil announced an agreement with Global Clean Energy Holdings to purchase 2.5 million barrels of renewable diesel per year for five years.

August 14, 2020
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Phillips 66, REG Halt Development of West Coast Renewable Diesel Plant

Refiner Phillips 66 and Renewable Energy Group Inc. announced they are discontinuing their joint effort to construct a large-scale renewable diesel plant in Ferndale, Wash., citing permitting uncertainties.

January 22, 2020
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More Than 145,000 Comments Filed on EPA鈥檚 Proposed Renewable Fuel Standard

Comments on a plan by the Trump administration to halt the future growth of biomass-based diesel fuel and reduce the short-term requirements for all renewable fuels were largely split down the middle, pro and con.

August 30, 2017