
doi: 10.2172/895251
Present federal tax incentives apply to certain types of biomass-derived diesel fuels, which in energy policy and tax laws are described either as renewable diesel or biodiesel. To understand the distinctions between these diesel types it is necessary to understand the technologies used to produce them and the properties of the resulting products. This fact sheet contains definitions of renewable and biodiesel and discusses the processes used to convert biomass to diesel fuel and the properties of biodiesel and renewable diesel fuels.
Consumption, Tax Incentives, Energy Policy, Policy And Economy, 33 Advanced Propulsion Systems, Diesel Fuels, 09 Biomass Fuels, 29 Energy Planning, And Utilization, Biomass, Biomass-Derived Diesel, Diesel, Tax Laws Diesel, Chemical Technologies, 32 Energy Conservation
Consumption, Tax Incentives, Energy Policy, Policy And Economy, 33 Advanced Propulsion Systems, Diesel Fuels, 09 Biomass Fuels, 29 Energy Planning, And Utilization, Biomass, Biomass-Derived Diesel, Diesel, Tax Laws Diesel, Chemical Technologies, 32 Energy Conservation
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