The NBB is the national trade association representing
the biodiesel industry as the coordinating body for research and development
in the US. It was founded in 1992 by state soybean commodity groups,
who were funding biodiesel research and development programs. Since
that time, the NBB has developed into a comprehensive industry association,
which coordinates and interacts with a broad range of cooperators including
industry, government, and academia. NBB's membership is comprised
of state, national, and international feedstock and feedstock processor
organizations, biodiesel suppliers, fuel marketers and distributors, and
technology providers.
Mission Statement:
The mission of the National Biodiesel Board is to advance the interests
of its members by creating sustainable biodiesel industry growth. NBB
serves as the industry's central coordinating entity and will be
the single voice for its diverse membership base. Industry growth will
be achieved through public affairs, communications, technical, and quality
assurance programs. We are dedicated to inclusiveness and integrity.
Vision 2015:
Our vision of the future is that by 2015, biodiesel will be viewed as
an integral component of a national energy policy which increasingly relies
on clean, domestic, renewable fuels. Positive market dynamics coupled
with federal counter-cyclical policy will support a significant and stable
market. Sales, primarily in the form of low level biodiesel blends, will
replace 5% of diesel demand by 2015. Energy security and environmentally
driven uses, such as B20, remain a significant and visible source of demand.
Grassroots involvement remains a strong and vital strength of the industry.
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