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  • Emerging Biodiesel Certification Standards: What UK Producers Should Prepare for Between 2025 and 2027

    Emerging Biodiesel Certification Standards: What UK Producers Should Prepare for Between 2025 and 2027

    November 27, 2025
    The Green Energy Journal

    The biodiesel certification landscape is entering a period of substantial transformation. Between 2025 and 2027, UK producers will need to navigate a convergence of regulatory changes stemming from both domestic policy evolution and the ongoing…

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  • The Technical Challenges of Producing EN 14214 Compliant Biodiesel from Multiple Feedstocks

    The Technical Challenges of Producing EN 14214 Compliant Biodiesel from Multiple Feedstocks

    August 14, 2025
    The Green Energy Journal

    Biodiesel producers seeking to optimise feedstock costs by processing diverse raw materials face a complex technical challenge: maintaining consistent compliance with EN 14214, the European standard that governs biodiesel quality for automotive applications. Whilst economic…

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  • How UK Agricultural Contractors Use Red Biodiesel in Farm Machinery: Regulations and Benefits

    How UK Agricultural Contractors Use Red Biodiesel in Farm Machinery: Regulations and Benefits

    June 27, 2025
    The Green Energy Journal

    For UK agricultural contractors, red biodiesel represents both a significant cost advantage and a carefully regulated fuel category that demands thorough understanding. This specialised fuel, marked with distinctive red dye to signify its tax-advantaged status,…

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  • How Enzyme-Based Catalysts Could Reduce Production Costs and Improve Biodiesel Economics

    How Enzyme-Based Catalysts Could Reduce Production Costs and Improve Biodiesel Economics

    May 31, 2025
    The Green Energy Journal

    Biodiesel producers face a persistent economic challenge: the gap between production costs and market competitiveness with petroleum diesel remains stubbornly wide. Conventional chemical catalysis, whilst reliable and well-established, imposes significant costs through energy-intensive operating conditions,…

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  • How Advanced Refining Techniques Improve Cold Weather Performance of UK Biodiesel Blends

    How Advanced Refining Techniques Improve Cold Weather Performance of UK Biodiesel Blends

    May 3, 2025
    The Green Energy Journal

    Winter has always presented biodiesel’s most formidable technical challenge. Whilst the renewable fuel performs admirably during warmer months, the appearance of waxy crystals in fuel lines and filters as temperatures drop has historically limited its…

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  • Why France’s Biodiesel Self-Sufficiency Strategy Differs from the UK’s Import-Dependent Approach

    Why France’s Biodiesel Self-Sufficiency Strategy Differs from the UK’s Import-Dependent Approach

    March 26, 2025
    The Green Energy Journal

    When two neighbouring European nations pursue fundamentally opposed strategies for the same renewable fuel, the divergence reveals far more than mere policy preference. France’s commitment to biodiesel self-sufficiency and the UK’s acceptance of import dependency…

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  • Understanding the Feedstock Price Volatility Challenge for UK Biodiesel Plant Profitability

    Understanding the Feedstock Price Volatility Challenge for UK Biodiesel Plant Profitability

    February 22, 2025
    The Green Energy Journal

    Feedstock price volatility represents the single most critical financial risk confronting UK biodiesel producers today, and understanding this challenge requires appreciating just how dominant raw material costs are within the production economics. When feedstock expenses…

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  • What the UK’s 2021 E10 Petrol Mandate Means for Biodiesel Market Demand

    What the UK’s 2021 E10 Petrol Mandate Means for Biodiesel Market Demand

    January 30, 2025
    The Green Energy Journal

    The introduction of E10 petrol across the United Kingdom in September 2021 marked a significant milestone in the nation’s transport decarbonisation strategy, yet its implications extend well beyond the forecourts where motorists fill their tanks.…

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    Emerging Biodiesel Certification Standards: What UK Producers Should Prepare for Between 2025 and 2027November 27, 2025
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    The Technical Challenges of Producing EN 14214 Compliant Biodiesel from Multiple FeedstocksAugust 14, 2025
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    How UK Agricultural Contractors Use Red Biodiesel in Farm Machinery: Regulations and BenefitsJune 27, 2025
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    How Enzyme-Based Catalysts Could Reduce Production Costs and Improve Biodiesel EconomicsMay 31, 2025
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    How Advanced Refining Techniques Improve Cold Weather Performance of UK Biodiesel BlendsMay 3, 2025

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