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Governors and Automaker Announce Plan to Expand E85 Distribution

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The updated renewable fuel standard is mandating the usage of higher levels of renewable fuels.  As a result, expanding the infrastructure to distribute such fuels, including access to fuels with a higher renewable fuel content, will be necessary to carry out this mandate...

General Motors Corp., the biggest U.S. automaker, and the National Governors Association said they are working on expanding the distribution network for E85 ethanol in preparation for selling ethanol from non-grain sources.

The plan calls for GM to assist states in finding appropriate place to put ethanol pumps, according to a statement issued today. The Detroit-based company has helped bring 300 E85 pumps online in 15 states during the last three years. There are fewer than 1,700 pumps for E85, which is 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline, in the country out of about 170,000 gasoline stations, GM said.

Having more E85 pumps will provide owners of flex-fuels vehicles better access to the fuel. GM said it will make 50 percent of production flex-fuel capable by 2012, if the infrastructure is moving ahead. The company also has investments in two ethanol companies, Coskata Inc. and Mascoma Corp."

 

Bloomberg.com; July 13, 2008

Submitted by J. Andrews

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