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I would like to keep some fuel on hand for my generator, and don't plan on turning the fuel over very frequently.
I found a cheap source of B100 biodiesel then learned that it is not stable in long term storage. It oxidizes.
Here in the Pacific Northwest, bio blends are now mandated by law. The only exceptions are for trains, marine use, and heating oil.
I called three oil jobbers that deliver fuel and was told that they can't get unblended heating oil. It is all B5.
All the information I can find on B5 points to a 6 month storage life before it oxidizes.
I researched fuel additives to see if there are any that can stabilize the bio blends and couldn't find any that specifically state that they can prevent oxidation.
There are plenty of biocides and cetane boosters but non that are specific to stabilizing biodiesel for long term storage.
Can anyone else visualize what a train wreck this is going to be for standby generators and home heating oil users?
The oil jobbers agreed that this was going to be a real money maker for furnace and generator repair companies.
Does anyone have any information about long term storage of biofuel blends?
Thanks!
I found a cheap source of B100 biodiesel then learned that it is not stable in long term storage. It oxidizes.
Here in the Pacific Northwest, bio blends are now mandated by law. The only exceptions are for trains, marine use, and heating oil.
I called three oil jobbers that deliver fuel and was told that they can't get unblended heating oil. It is all B5.
All the information I can find on B5 points to a 6 month storage life before it oxidizes.
I researched fuel additives to see if there are any that can stabilize the bio blends and couldn't find any that specifically state that they can prevent oxidation.
There are plenty of biocides and cetane boosters but non that are specific to stabilizing biodiesel for long term storage.
Can anyone else visualize what a train wreck this is going to be for standby generators and home heating oil users?
The oil jobbers agreed that this was going to be a real money maker for furnace and generator repair companies.
Does anyone have any information about long term storage of biofuel blends?
Thanks!