Biodiesel is commercially available in most oilseed-producing states in the United States. As of 2005, it is more expensive than petroleum-diesel, though it is still commonly produced in relatively small quantities (in comparison to petroleum products and ethanol fuel). The total U.S. production capacity for biodiesel reached 2.24 billion US gallons per year (8.5×106 m3/a) in 2007, although poor market conditions held 2007 production to about 450 million US gallons (1.7×106 m3), according to the National Biodiesel Board (NBB).
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| - Biodiesel is commercially available in most oilseed-producing states in the United States. As of 2005, it is more expensive than petroleum-diesel, though it is still commonly produced in relatively small quantities (in comparison to petroleum products and ethanol fuel). The total U.S. production capacity for biodiesel reached 2.24 billion US gallons per year (8.5×106 m3/a) in 2007, although poor market conditions held 2007 production to about 450 million US gallons (1.7×106 m3), according to the National Biodiesel Board (NBB). (en)
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| - Biodiesel is commercially available in most oilseed-producing states in the United States. As of 2005, it is more expensive than petroleum-diesel, though it is still commonly produced in relatively small quantities (in comparison to petroleum products and ethanol fuel). The total U.S. production capacity for biodiesel reached 2.24 billion US gallons per year (8.5×106 m3/a) in 2007, although poor market conditions held 2007 production to about 450 million US gallons (1.7×106 m3), according to the National Biodiesel Board (NBB). In 2004, almost 30 million US gallons (110×103 m3) of commercially produced biodiesel were sold in the U.S., up from less than 100 thousand US gallons (380 m3) in 1998. U.S. biodiesel production hit an all-time high in 2015, its second record-breaking year in a row. EPA statistics show production of 1.813 billion gallons in 2015, up from the previous record of 1.74 billion gallons in 2014. (en)
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