The rise of the clean fuels industry continues to add value to soybean oil and it’s beneficial to farmers raising the crop.
Matt Stutzman raises 3,000 acres of corn, soybeans and hard red winter wheat in southeastern Michigan. “I’m a producer, so anytime they can consume more of my product, it’s a win win.”
Clean fuels are produced from a variety of renewable feedstocks and can be used as a drop-in fuel in various sectors, including ground transportation, rail, marine and aviation transport, as well as home heating, according to Clean Fuels Alliance America.