Maverick
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I wasn't aware of cold problems with diesel either. I had heard of mold or algae growing in it in summer though. I guess there's no perfect solution. The best plan is to have more than one option I guess.
If you live in cold climates most stations should already have switched over to winter grade or buy additives, similar to what is done with kerosene and aviation fuel, fuel at the pumps should already be adapted to the environment