 Toyota to begin testing B100 in its cars  in 2009?The Yomiuri reported Monday that  Toyota and Nippon Oil would partner  up with Petronas, the Malaysian state oil  company, to develop biodiesel from palm oil. The companies will begin testing  next year, but won't start making palm-oil biodiesel until 2009. Each company  has a different role to play in the agreement. According to Yomiuri: "Petronas  will supply palm oil and Nippon Oil will develop refining technologies to  convert it to biodiesel for automobiles. Toyota will check if the developed  fuels are safe to use for car engines." The Reuters' article is somewhat  unclear, but it sounds like the end result will be testing of B100 in Toyota  cars. Crazy. [Source: www.autobloggreen.com]
 Toyota to begin testing B100 in its cars  in 2009?The Yomiuri reported Monday that  Toyota and Nippon Oil would partner  up with Petronas, the Malaysian state oil  company, to develop biodiesel from palm oil. The companies will begin testing  next year, but won't start making palm-oil biodiesel until 2009. Each company  has a different role to play in the agreement. According to Yomiuri: "Petronas  will supply palm oil and Nippon Oil will develop refining technologies to  convert it to biodiesel for automobiles. Toyota will check if the developed  fuels are safe to use for car engines." The Reuters' article is somewhat  unclear, but it sounds like the end result will be testing of B100 in Toyota  cars. Crazy. [Source: www.autobloggreen.com]Resource Pages
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Oct 26, 2006
Toyota going for the biodiesel
 Toyota to begin testing B100 in its cars  in 2009?The Yomiuri reported Monday that  Toyota and Nippon Oil would partner  up with Petronas, the Malaysian state oil  company, to develop biodiesel from palm oil. The companies will begin testing  next year, but won't start making palm-oil biodiesel until 2009. Each company  has a different role to play in the agreement. According to Yomiuri: "Petronas  will supply palm oil and Nippon Oil will develop refining technologies to  convert it to biodiesel for automobiles. Toyota will check if the developed  fuels are safe to use for car engines." The Reuters' article is somewhat  unclear, but it sounds like the end result will be testing of B100 in Toyota  cars. Crazy. [Source: www.autobloggreen.com]
 Toyota to begin testing B100 in its cars  in 2009?The Yomiuri reported Monday that  Toyota and Nippon Oil would partner  up with Petronas, the Malaysian state oil  company, to develop biodiesel from palm oil. The companies will begin testing  next year, but won't start making palm-oil biodiesel until 2009. Each company  has a different role to play in the agreement. According to Yomiuri: "Petronas  will supply palm oil and Nippon Oil will develop refining technologies to  convert it to biodiesel for automobiles. Toyota will check if the developed  fuels are safe to use for car engines." The Reuters' article is somewhat  unclear, but it sounds like the end result will be testing of B100 in Toyota  cars. Crazy. [Source: www.autobloggreen.com]