Canada preps on-road biodiesel regulations

The Government of Canada will introduce a national on-road biodiesel mandate as soon as 2010 and no later than 2012, as long as all practical and technical issues involving the interaction compatibility, availability and distribution of biodiesel with heavy trucks are addressed prior to the introduction, the Canadian Trucking Assn. (CTA) reported. The announcement comes on the heels of the completion of the Alberta Renewable Diesel Demonstration (ARDD), a two-pronged project that involved a combination of laboratory testing and long-haul fleet use of 2007 emissions-compliant engines running on Canadian General Standards Board ...

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