<x-charset ISO-8859-1>The Con. politicians want their tax money.

A.M.

--- In biofuel@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Below is the text of a bill filed in Connecticut that will 
apparently stifle 
> the development of biodiesel through the regulation of any 
production of the 
> fuel or any biodiesel mixes that could be sold or used in the state. 
This is 
> similar, but far worse than the misguided approach of the regulators 
in 
> California. For motivations unknown, these people are planning to 
ban the sale of 
> anything more concentrated than B20, and even that may be illegal. 
The problem is 
> that any blend of diesel and biodiesel must meet the specification 
for diesel, 
> which is not possible at higher concentrations of biodiesel. This 
shows up in 
> the viscosity and aromatics areas, and possibly others. The details 
are 
> buried in obscure California codes, and I haven't found them all out 
yet.
> 
> Please note that homebrewers would be illegal under this regulations 
unless 
> they had approximately $850 of testing on every batch they produce. 
If a single 
> quart of this fuel is produced, even for one's own use, it would be 
illegal 
> unless official testing was submitted to the government, certified 
by corporate 
> officers, on a monthly basis.
> 
> This bill has been filed and will soon be enacted. It will stop any 
biodiesel 
> work in the state. 
> 
> 
> STATE OF CONNECTICUT
> 
> "AN ACT CONCERNING THE REGULATION OF BIODIESEL FUEL." 
> Connecticut Seal
> 
> 
>  Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General 
Assembly 
> convened Effective October 1, 2004
>  (a) As used in this section, "biodiesel fuel" 
> means a diesel fuel substitute that is produced from nonpetroleum 
renewable 
> resources and "blended fuel" means a blend of biodiesel fuel and 
diesel 
> fuel.
> (b) No person shall sell or offer for sale biodiesel fuel unless 
such fuel 
> meets the following 
> requirements:
> (1) The sulfur content standards for diesel fuel set forth in title 
13 of the 
> California Code of 
> Regulations, section 2281;
> (2) The aromatic hydrocarbon content of diesel fuel set forth in 
title 13 of 
> the California Code 
> of Regulations, section 2282;
> (3) The requirements of the alternative fuel transportation program 
set forth 
> in 10 CFR, Part 490; and
> (4) The specifications established by the American Society for 
Testing and 
> Materials standard D6751, 
> the Standard Specification for Biodiesel Fuel.
> (c) No person shall sell or offer for sale blended fuel unless such 
fuel 
> meets the following 
> requirements:
> (1) The biodiesel fuel portion of the blended fuel meets the 
requirements set 
> forth in subsection (b) of this section;
> (2) The blended fuel meets 
> the specifications established by the American Society for Testing 
and 
> Materials 
> standard D975, the Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel Oils; and
> (3) The blended fuel does not have a sulfur content of more than 
five hundred 
> parts per million.
> (d) Not later than the fifteenth day of each month, any person who 
produces 
> biodiesel fuel or blended 
> fuel in this state or produces biodiesel fuel or blended fuel for 
sale in 
> this 
> state shall provide to the Commissioner of Environmental Protection, 
on a 
> form 
> prescribed by the commissioner, the following information, by batch:
> (1) For blended fuel, the percentage of biodiesel fuel within the 
blend;
> (2) The volume of the biodiesel fuel or blended fuel;
> (3) For biodiesel fuel or the biodiesel fuel portion of the blended 
fuel, the 
> results of the analysis for 
> the parameters established by the American Society for Testing and 
Materials 
> standard D6751, the Standard Specification for Biodiesel Fuel; and
> (4) For blended fuel, the results of the analysis of the diesel fuel 
portion 
> of the blended fuel for the 
> following parameters, as established by the American Society for 
Testing and 
> Materials standard D975, the Standard Specification for Diesel Fuel 
> Oils:
> (A) Sulfur content;
> (B) Aromatic hydrocarbon content;
> (C) Cetane number;
> (D) Specific gravity;
> (E) American Petroleum Institute Gravity; and
> (F) The temperatures at which ten per cent, fifty per cent and 
ninety per 
> cent of the diesel fuel boiled 
> off during distillation.
> (e) The information contained in the form submitted pursuant to 
subsection 
> (d) of this section shall 
> be attested to as true by a corporate officer who is responsible for 
> operations 
> at the production facility.
> (f) Any person who sells or offers for sale blended fuel shall label 
> dispensers at which the blended fuel is 
> dispensed in such a manner to notify other persons of the percentage 
of 
> biodiesel fuel in such blended fuel, by volume.
> 
> This act shall take   effect as follows:
> Section 1 October 1,   2004
> Statement of Purpose: 
> To provide standards for the regulation of biodiesel fuel and 
biodiesel fuel 
> that 
> is blended with diesel fuel. <
> Proposed   deletions are enclosed in brackets. Proposed additions 
are 
> indicated by 
> underline, except that when the entire text of a bill or resolution 
or a 
> section 
> of a bill or resolution is new, it is not underlined.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> Homestead Inc.
> www.yellowbiodiesel.com
> 
> 
> 
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