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Alternative Fuels
Pacer Fuels was recently named a Georgia Biofuels Pioneer. We are proud to offer biodiesel, a domestic, renewable fuel for diesel engines derived from renewable oils like soybean oil. It can be used as a pure fuel, or blended with diesel fuel and can be used in existing diesel engines with few or no modifications. It is better for the environment because it is made from renewable resources and has lower emissions compared to petroleum diesel.
It reduces air toxins by 80 - 90%, the chemicals in the air that are known or suspected to cause cancer and other health effects linked to cancer.
Biodiesel is a homegrown product and the only alternative fuel to fully complete health effects testing requirements of the Clean Air Act.
Click here to learn more.
For more information from the National Biodiesel Board, click one of the links below:
Biodiesel Basics
Biodiesel Myths & Facts
Biodiesel Lubricity
Frequently Asked Questions
National Biodiesel News
Biodiesel News provided by the National Biodiesel Board
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The Problem is Energy! NBB CEO Responds to Launch of ... (6/10/2008 4:38 PM)
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“The problem is energy. Biodiesel is a key part of the solution,” reminds National Biodiesel Board CEO Joe Jobe in response to the formation of a new partnership instigated by the Grocery Manufacturers of America.
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President Bush Calls for Farmers to Keep Growing Energy (5/29/2008 2:16 PM)
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During a Rose Garden news conference on the economy today, he reinforced America's need for biofuels, saying “It's in our national interests that our farmers grow energy, as opposed to us purchasing energy from parts of the world that are unstable or may not like us.”
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Don't Give Up on Energy Independence (5/23/2008 4:21 PM)
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As bad as fuel prices may seem now, they could be worse if it weren't for domestically produced, renewable biofuels such as biodiesel. New data shows that global biofuels production has cut consumption of crude oil by 1 million barrels a day, offering savings of $120 million dollars a day.
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NBB Clears the Air on Biodiesel and the Food Supply (5/22/2008 7:21 PM)
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''Don't buy what the grocers are trying to feed you.'' Thats the message from Joe Jobe, CEO of the National Biodiesel Board, in response to the Grocery Manufacturers Associations campaign to blame biofuels for rising food costs.
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Biodiesel Powers Winners of GM and DOE 'Crossover to ... (5/21/2008 12:20 PM)
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) released economic analysis that shows high energy prices, increasing global demand, drought and other factors - not biofuels - are the primary drivers of higher food costs. U.S. Agriculture Secretary Ed Schafer pointed to the fact that oil prices have broken through a series of price ceilings this year.
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