On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Greg Fiorentino gf...@dslnorthwest.netwrote:
I am planning to check out the prices at some of these local suppliers when
the weather warms a bit
Prices on dino-diesel just surpassed biodiesel in Portland for the first
time that I can remember. At stations
nice article, but it's a different world today than it was when that was
written almost 2 years ago.
looking for BioD? here's the best resource i've found so far:
http://nearbio.com/
cheers!
e
On 28/Feb/12 17:01, Greg Fiorentino wrote:
I am planning to check out the prices at some of
On Feb 29, 2012 8:33 AM, Alex Chamberlain apchamberl...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 5:01 PM, Greg Fiorentino gf...@dslnorthwest.net
wrote:
I am planning to check out the prices at some of these local suppliers
when
the weather warms a bit
Prices on dino-diesel just
A nice lesson on why price controls don't work or cause shortages,
something I'm sure that came as a surprise to some in the green fuels
movement.
Tim C bb...@crone.us writes:
My father-in-law used to work with a midsized biod coop, they used to price
based on cost. When road diesel passed
I am planning to check out the prices at some of these local suppliers when
the weather warms a bit and see how Greta the Jetta does on B99 or B100.
Here is an article found online:
Portland biodiesel prices drop below diesel By | June 15, 2010 Posted July
12, 2010
Effective immediately,