Risk: Medium Refinery Operational

Great Falls Renewable Diesel Plant - Operational Refinery in Great Falls, Montana

GREAT FALLS, Montana, United States

Overview

The Great Falls Renewable Diesel Plant is an operational refinery in Great Falls, Montana, producing renewable diesel. It operates under US EPA regulations and contributes to the region's renewable fuel capacity.

The Great Falls Renewable Diesel Plant is a refinery located at 1900 10th Street NE in Great Falls, Montana, within Cascade County. This operational facility is part of the growing renewable diesel sector in the United States, focusing on producing cleaner-burning diesel from renewable feedstocks. As a refinery, the plant operates under the US EPA's Clean Air Act regulations, including Refinery MACT standards for emissions control. The facility's NAICS codes (324110 for petroleum refineries and 325199 for other basic organic chemical manufacturing) indicate its dual role in fuel production and chemical processing. Renewable diesel production typically involves hydroprocessing, which requires significant hydrogen and catalysts. The plant's location in Great Falls provides access to agricultural feedstocks from the surrounding region, supporting the production of renewable diesel. This facility contributes to Montana's energy portfolio and helps meet growing demand for low-carbon transportation fuels, aligning with state and federal renewable fuel standards.

Environmental context

The Great Falls Renewable Diesel Plant is situated in an inland area, reducing the risk of coastal oil spills. However, refining operations involve handling of hydrogen and catalysts, with potential air emissions regulated under the EPA's Refinery MACT. The plant's renewable diesel production reduces lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions compared to petroleum diesel, but still requires careful management of process safety and waste streams.

Frequently asked questions

The Great Falls Renewable Diesel Plant is located at 1900 10th Street NE in Great Falls, Montana, within Cascade County, United States.

The plant produces renewable diesel, a low-carbon fuel made from renewable feedstocks such as vegetable oils or animal fats, through hydroprocessing.

The facility is currently operational, indicating it is actively producing renewable diesel.

As a US refinery, it must comply with the EPA's Clean Air Act, including Refinery MACT standards for hazardous air pollutants, and may also be subject to renewable fuel standard requirements.

Renewable diesel is chemically similar to petroleum diesel and can be used as a drop-in fuel, while biodiesel is a fatty acid methyl ester that may require blending. Both reduce emissions but have different production processes.

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