What is Indiana Biodiesel?
Indiana Biodiesel is an Indiana corporation located in Bloomington, Indiana. Indiana Biodiesel is in the preliminary phase of building Indiana’s first modern biodiesel production facility with an initial capacity of ten million gallons of biodiesel a year rising to fifty million within three years. • What is biodiesel? Biodiesel is a diesel (compression-ignition) fuel made from organic feedstocks. Traditional biodiesel feedstocks include soybeans, animal renderings, rapeseed, waste vegetable oil (restaurant oil), canola, etc. • How is biodiesel sold and used? Biodiesel can be used in an unblended form directly in most diesel vehicles with no vehicle modification. Unblended biodiesel is refered to as “neat” biodiesel (also known as B100 (100%) biodiesel). However, most consumers of biodiesel use a blend of biodiesel and conventional petroleum diesel. Blended biodiesel ( Indiana Biodiesel’s products reach consumers primarily as a B2 (2% biodiesel) blend designed to address the lubricity