The US is set to maintain its dominance in renewable diesel production capacity through 2030, driven by strong government incentives and growing demand for low-carbon fuels. Analysts highlight that the U.S. currently leads the global market, with projects underway to significantly expand capacity, particularly along the Gulf Coast and in the Midwest.
This surge is fueled by the nation’s abundant feedstock supply, including soybean oil and animal fats, as well as supportive policies like the Renewable Fuel Standard and state-level initiatives. As production ramps up, renewable diesel is poised to play a key role in decarbonizing the transportation sector and supporting broader net-zero emission goals.