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Pacific Biodiesel Refinery, Keaau, Hawaii | Renewable Fuel Production

KEAAU, Hawaii, United States

Overview

Pacific Biodiesel is an operational refinery in Keaau, Hawaii, United States. It processes biodiesel, contributing to the state's renewable fuel infrastructure.

Pacific Biodiesel is a refinery located at 16-222 Mikahala St, Keaau, Hawaii, United States. The facility is operational and plays a role in the production of biodiesel, a renewable fuel derived from organic sources. As part of Hawaii's energy landscape, it supports the state's goals for energy independence and sustainability. The facility operates under U.S. environmental regulations, including the Clean Air Act (CAA) and applicable state-level permits. The refining process for biodiesel involves transesterification, which converts fats and oils into fuel. It is part of a growing sector in Hawaii focused on alternative fuels. Pacific Biodiesel contributes to the local economy and reduces reliance on imported fossil fuels. Its operations align with Hawaii's renewable energy targets, and the facility helps lower greenhouse gas emissions compared to conventional diesel. The plant's location in Keaau supports agricultural and industrial activities in the region.

Environmental context

The facility is situated in Hawaii, an island state with unique ecological sensitivity. Biodiesel production reduces lifecycle carbon emissions compared to petroleum diesel. The plant's operations are subject to U.S. EPA regulations and state environmental laws to minimize air and water pollution. Spill prevention and waste management are critical due to the use of oils and chemicals.

Frequently asked questions

Pacific Biodiesel is located at 16-222 Mikahala St, Keaau, Hawaii, United States.

Pacific Biodiesel produces biodiesel, a renewable fuel made from organic feedstocks such as vegetable oils and animal fats.

Yes, Pacific Biodiesel is listed as operational.

Biodiesel refineries in the U.S. must comply with the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and state-level environmental permits. The EPA also regulates renewable fuel standards under the Renewable Fuel Standard program.

Biodiesel reduces lifecycle greenhouse gas emissions by up to 86% compared to petroleum diesel. It is biodegradable and non-toxic, and its production supports local agriculture and energy independence.

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