Biofuel Station
44440 Highway 101, Laytonville


PROJECT DESCRIPTION:
The Biofuel Station is a small mom & pop biodiesel distribution business in rural Northern Mendocino County in California that began in the spring of 2003, to provide the local community and the surrounding areas with an appropriate renewable fuel choice for their diesel engines.
Committed to distributing the most sustainable biodiesel possible, the Biofuel Station gets its fuel exclusively from Yokayo Biofuels, a local production plant located in our county seat of Ukiah. Yokayo’s biodiesel is made from used restaurant oil, currently the most sustainable biodiesel feedstock oil available commercially.
 
COST:  In the United States, average retail (at the pump) prices, including Federal and State motor taxes, of B2/B5 (2-5% biodiesel) are lower than petroleum diesel by about 12 cents, and B20 (20% biodiesel) blends are the same as petrodiesel.
 

GREEN FACTOR:  Non-toxic, non-hazardous, emits far less greenhouse gases and toxic pollutants when combusted.  For complete information, view this Primer on Biodiesel Fuel.

CONTACT INFO:

Kimber Holmes, Owner
Email:  paxfuel@willitsonline.com