The Michigan Soybean Committee announced formation of the Michigan Advanced Biofuels Coalition (MiABC). The new coalition promotes the use of advanced biofuels, including biodiesel, renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF).
Produced from renewable resources, such as soybean oil and used cooking oil, these fuels reduce lifecycle emissions from diesel vehicles and aircraft by 50% or more compared to petroleum-based fuels.
Twelve organizations are initial stakeholders in MiABC. By joining the coalition, the stakeholders signal their commitment to improving Michigan communities through heightened energy security, cleaner air and a healthier environment.
Tags: Biofuels, Cooking Oil, Michigan Advanced Biofuels Coalition (MiABC), Michigan Soybean Committee, Soyabean
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