Biofuels Resources
Sustainable Biofuels Information
Vermont Biodiesel Locations
- Vermont Biofuels Map (Updated 12/10/07; PDF: 715 KB)
Vermont Biodiesel Reports & Stories
- Homegrown Feed, Food & Fuel: The Market Potential of Farm-Scale Oilseed Crop Products in Vermont. Executive Summary. February 2008. (PDF: 406 KB).
- Homegrown Feed, Food & Fuel: The Market Potential of Farm-Scale Oilseed Crop Products in Vermont. Final Draft. February 2008. (PDF: 2.3 MB).
- Homegrown Fuel: Economic Feasibility of Commercial-Scale Biodiesel Production in Vermont. September 2007. (PDF: 397 KB).
- Interview with Netaka White, Executive Director of the Vermont Biofuels Association, November 2006.
- The Vermont Biodiesel Project: Building Demand in the Biofuels Sector. Final Report, October 2006. (PDF: 1.4 MB).
- The Vermont Biodiesel Project: Building Demand in the Biofuels Sector. Executive Summary, October 2006. (PDF: 322 KB).
- Department of Buildings and General Services: Emissions Testing of Biodiesel Blends With #6 Fuel Oil At the Waterbury State Office Complex. September 2006. (PDF: 5.1 MB)
- The Vermont Biodiesel Project: Laboratory and Field Testing of Biodiesel in Residential Space Heating Equipment, August 2006. (PDF: 4 MB).
- Sugarbush Resort Biodiesel Pilot Project Report. March 2005. (PDF: 298 KB)
- Interview with Shane Sweet, Executive Vice President/Director, Vermont Fuel Dealers Association. Fall 2005
- Vermont Biodiesel Sector Springs to Life. August 2005.
- Biodiesel Pilot On Track at Smugglers' Notch. August 2005.
- Subversive Chemistry: Catching Up With Vermont's Biodiesel Entrepreneurs. Spring 2005.
- First Round of Biodiesel Projects Report Back. Spring 2005.
Biomass
- Biomass Energy Resource Center's Vermont Wood Fuel Supply Study. 2007
- Biomass Energy Resource Center's Vermont Wood Chip Suppliers List. 2006.
Links & References
- Biobased.org
- Biofuels Links
- Biofuels References
- Climate Ark.org
- Climate Change Links
- Climate Change References
- Energy Bulletin.net
- Peak Oil Links
- Peak Oil References
Photo Credits: Canola Field (left), Netaka White; Seed press with sunflower seeds (middle), Ed Delhagen; Biodiesel flask (right), Netaka White.

