$30M Biodiesel Plant Slated for Argentina
January 20, 2006 |
January 20, 2006 |
Through the Argentinean biofuel project, YPF is ensuring South America follows in Europe's footsteps by integrating biofuels into currently used fuels in order to take better care of the environment.
The plant is expected to produce 120 thousand cubic meters of biodiesel per
year, which will initially be combined with diesel fuel in a 5 percent
proportion. In the future, biodiesel will comprise 10 percent of diesel fuel.
Currently, 98 percent of the biodiesel produced in the world is produced in
Europe. Germany is the country with the highest production capacity. Through the
Argentinean biofuel project, YPF is ensuring South America follows in Europe's
footsteps by integrating biofuels into currently used fuels in order to take
better care of the environment.
In Argentina, biodiesel is not taxed, unlike fuels that are derived from
petroleum. Plus, its production cost is lower. That is why, from an economic
point of view, biodiesel is considered a diesel fuel substitute of superb
quality.
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