RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 The Location Decisions of Biodiesel Refineries JF Land Economics JO Land Econ FD University of Wisconsin Press SP 118 OP 136 DO 10.3368/le.89.1.118 VO 89 IS 1 A1 Fortenbery, T. Randall A1 Deller, Steven C. A1 Amiel, Lindsay YR 2013 UL http://le.uwpress.org/content/89/1/118.abstract AB We examine the community characteristics that lead to locating a biodiesel plant. Utilizing data that includes all biodiesel plants in the United States, we employ spatial econometrics to evaluate those characteristics that lead to a plant siting. While public policies associated with biofuels may be endogenous to location decisions, we find them unimportant except in the case of consumption mandates. Despite evidence of plant clusters, it does not appear that operating plants are critical to the siting of a new plant. Results provide insights for community leaders relative to actions that can increase the probability a plant will be built. (JEL O18, Q42)