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winmutt 03-13-2008 06:12 PM

Local B100 wholsaler just quoted me $5.45 a gal for b100
 
Holy shizzle sticks!@#!@#!@#!@#

Anyone else know where to get bio cheap in Atlanta? That was the quote from SA White Oil I nearly dropped the phone....

ForcedInduction 03-13-2008 06:14 PM

Nobody said being green was cheap!

Come on, you know you want to save the world.... ;)

Dana B. 03-13-2008 06:16 PM

Bio-d sellers nearly always peg the prices of their veg-base products higher than No. 2 diesel. They're gougers. I won't touch the stuff -- until they put the consumer first.

pawoSD 03-13-2008 06:16 PM

I was going to call our local distributor about B100 today but I forgot....maybe tomorrow. :D

Anways, B100 here was $3.55 a gallon with a 250 gallon min order back when diesel was about $2.85....soooo....I'm guessing its at least $4.50+ for B100. :dizzy2:

lietuviai 03-13-2008 06:19 PM

That's "wholesale" robbery!
 
No thanks! At that price I'd stick with dino.

pawoSD 03-13-2008 06:23 PM

Like has been mentioned before, the entire process of producing B100 involves lots and lots of regular diesel....so in the end its not really a sustainable option and thats why it costs so much.

Algea based biodiesel might be an option.....lots of positive gain from the initial energy investment. It has the highest usable oil product per unit also, making it the most efficient way to produce the fuel.

thesst 03-13-2008 06:24 PM

here in Reno there is only one seller of bio-d. They charge $3.75/gallon for anything under 100 gallons, cheaper for more than that.

RichardLSU 03-13-2008 06:31 PM

come buy it from me for $2/gal :P

winmutt 03-13-2008 06:34 PM

This place was always 30-40cents less a gallon than reg diesel in the past, and they are a wholsaler, not just bio, all fuels.

lietuviai 03-13-2008 06:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pawoSD (Post 1791994)
Like has been mentioned before, the entire process of producing B100 involves lots and lots of regular diesel....so in the end its not really a sustainable option and thats why it costs so much.

Algea based biodiesel might be an option.....lots of positive gain from the initial energy investment. It has the highest usable oil product per unit also, making it the most efficient way to produce the fuel.

I bet it will never find it's way into our fuel tanks. The oil companies will make sure of that. As long as the oil companies and the us govt are in the same bed together, we'll never see any good alternatives to petro fuels in this country.

GreenMedallion 03-13-2008 07:29 PM

I am part of a co-op in Los Angeles, we just got B99 for $4.10/gal. And that was a steal compared to some other quotes - $4.50, $4.20. Dino-D is rising too, and 89 unleaded is pushing $4 out here too. Definitely spending more time on the scooter these days!

beerdavis 03-13-2008 07:30 PM

Rob just dropped his blend from B50 to B20, but it is still cheaper than SA White. Hopefully, he will start selling B100 again soon.
Refuel Biodiesel
250 Arizona Ave
Atlanta, GA 30307

HighDesert Benz 03-13-2008 08:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thesst (Post 1791997)
here in Reno there is only one seller of bio-d. They charge $3.75/gallon for anything under 100 gallons, cheaper for more than that.

thesst-who is the seller in Reno? The only one I know of is the Bi-State in Sparks and they only sell it though the cardlock last I heard. And it is only B5 they said. I'd like to know if there is another one.

rwthomas1 03-13-2008 08:26 PM

I just checked the price today. B99 at the pump is $3.55/gallon. Delivered to home, 100gallon minimum, $3.55/gallon. Average pump price today is $4.09 I'm looking into a home heating oil tank for my own fueling station..... RT

Richard Eldridge 03-13-2008 08:27 PM

B-99 in Hialeah Gardens, FL
 
Sun BioDiesel in Hialeah Gardens, FL, was charging $3.69 for B-99 today, March 13, 2008. Dino Diesel ranges from $3.92 to $4.08. If you are interested, they have a website, just google them. Not open on Sundays.

Their prices are usually about 20 ¢ below dino.


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