Some Advice on Buying Biodiesel "at the Pump"

a bit of advice for novice biodiesel users who just want to see how it performs in their car or truck

 biodiesel pumps at the gas station

If you are looking for high quality organic fuel, buying biodiesel
from a biodiesel plant that has received the stamp of approval from
The National Biodiesel Board is your best bet. This organization
works closely with both the diesel suppliers and engine
manufacturers to meet your needs as a customer and help you with any problems you may have.  Most major manufacturers of diesel engines
recommend biodiesel plants suggested by the national biodiesel board.

The National Biodiesel Board issues a 'Certified Biodiesel
Marketer' seal of approval for biodiesel plants that have met all
requirements of fuel accreditation audits. This seal of approval
assures customers that the biodiesel meets the ASTM standards for
biodiesel as recommended by the government.

More than 300 major corporate fleets currently use B20 supplied by
plants recommended by The National Biodiesel Board. Including the U.S. Postal Service, the City of Philadelphia, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA),
several public transit systems, national parks, school districts,
private recycling and concrete companies and the National
Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA).