Nevada Code § 366.0235

Biomass-based diesel defined
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Biomass-based
diesel means a diesel fuel substitute that is produced from nonpetroleum
renewable resources and meets the registration requirements for fuels and fuel
additives established by the Administrator of the United States Environmental
Protection Agency pursuant to 42 U.S.C. 7545, such as fuel derived from
animal wastes, including, without limitation, poultry fats, poultry wastes and
other waste materials, or from municipal solid waste and sludge and oil derived
from wastewater and the treatment of wastewater. The term does not include
biodiesel.

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