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New ASTM standards for Biofuels

The ASTM has produced its ASTM D6751 standard for biodiesel fuels that could help their acceptance in a wider range of engines, and give engine builders something to go on. Co-evolution helped the chicken and egg and the same process could help biofuels and biofuel-compatible diesel engines. ASTM D6751 is the standard for B100. The standard looks like a snip at $36. Hattip to the Methanol Institute's Insider Report.

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