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Originally Posted by Tron_fdc
As a diesel truck owner, I'm suuuuuper leary of this stuff. It's been proven time and time again that bio diesel doesn't work well in cold temps, and the last thing I need is to be stuck on a highway somewhere with my injectors plugged. I'm assuming that they would have thought about these problems before putting a refinery in the frozen tundras surrounding Edmonton, but I'm going to sit on the fence on this one until I know it's not going to wreck my truck.
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That's what research and development money should be for then. They've already made a number of advances, why can't they make it withstand cold temeratures and such? It'll be done, oh yes. Take the waste products from a corned can factory or some such, (or build one here, that would be easier to transport,) and it now becomes quite economically feasible as well.