The problem I have with BIO producers and resalers is they charge what they want and normally more than 20 cents higher than what regular diesel is going for.Sequiential fuels does this and the oil they use for Bio production is collected WVO not even new oil to start with.This company is makeing hand over fist and the state of oregon used Lottery dollars to get them started.
The govt gives producers a 1 dollar a gallon tax credit for the stuff the make.There is alos state incentives for the end user.Oregon will give you .20 on B20 and .50 on B100 up to 200 dollars a year.
So in the end the Bio guys are more evil than the oil companies in where they charge a heavy premium cause they can.Total BS and I won't buy there crap.
I agree 100% right there.. I was doing the same thing and scratching my head why bio was MORE than regular diesel until you realize what was going on.. Shameful!
Some people don't have the space and availability to make their own. I know when I first bought my truck one of the main reasons was to be able to run bio or veggie oil. The problem was I didn't live in a house and didn't have anywhere to store/produce it on my own. So I wanted to purchase commercially to still support the "cause"...
When I realized what the "good guys" that make bio-D were doing, it pissed me off same as everyone else. I will no longer purchase Bio. I would rather send my money to Big Oil - than a greedy little hippy... (I don't like to do either, which is why I run WVO and WMO now that I can...)
Sam
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