Biodiesel is a fuel typically made from soybean, canola, or other vegetable oils; animal fats; and recycled grease. It can serve as a substitute for petroleum-derived diesel or distillate fuel. For EIA reporting, it is a fuel composed of mono-alkyl esters of long chain fatty acids derived from vegetable oils or animal fats, designated B100, and meeting the requirements of ASTM (American Society for Testing materials) D 6751.
Date | Valeur | Modifier , % |
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2022 | 3,20 | 12,73 % |
2021 | 2,84 | 17,86 % |
2020 | 2,41 | -24,32 % |
2019 | 3,19 | 2,78 % |
2018 | 3,10 | 9,09 % |
2017 | 2,84 | 38,66 % |
2016 | 2,05 | 0,85 % |
2015 | 2,03 | 16,83 % |
2014 | 1,74 | -21,09 % |
2013 | 2,20 | 2,40 % |
2012 | 2,15 | 10,62 % |
2011 | 1,95 |