California nixes smog-related limits in big win for biodiesel
California nixes smog-related limits in big win for biodiesel
California regulators are scrapping a biodiesel rule related to smog concerns that the industry has long said isn't needed.
As of Jan. 1, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) will sunset requirements that deal with biodiesel fuel blends of up to 20%, or B20, and nitrogen oxides (NOx), a source of air pollution that can harm human health.
The rule being nixed requires producers to blend a minimum of 55% renewable diesel with biodiesel blends from so-called B6 to B20 to curb NOx concerns in o
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