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U.S. is 34th in Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel Standards, EU countries are tops

The discussion of a global (or at least national) standardized biodiesel is one thing that OEMs are waiting for to further embrace the biofuel. But even long-standing diesel fuel is different depending on where in the world you're buying it. The International Fuel Quality Center (IFQC) - yes, there is an International Fuel Quality Center - has taken a look at the ultra low sulfur diesel (ULSD) standards of 100 countries and to find the countries that allow the least amount of sulfur. The lowest sulfur limits are found in Sweden, followed by ... Read more →

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