To: Ga Bard who wrote (147 ) 2/13/1998 1:45:00 PM From: jeffrey rainey Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1757
At is expected to grow rapidly, according to the National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition (NEVC). Stakeholders and DOE have drafted an action plan to promote the development and use of E85 refueling infrastructures. Copies are avail-able for comment from the Clean Cities home page (www.ccities.doe.gov). Currently, 38 public and 29 private E85 sta-tions are open and publicly accessible; seven more are under construction. Sixteen sites are under negotiation and 14 more are expected to open by the end of 1997. Another 81 are sched-uled to open in 1998 and 1999 in the United States and Canada. Although refueling sites have all traditionally opened in the Midwest, stations are planned on the West Coast and along the Eastern Seaboard. New sites cost $2,000-$55,000 depending on whether equipment is available or the site is a new installation, according to NEVC. The map indicates the location of current, new, and pending E85 refueling sites. For information about current public access refueling sites, visit the Alternative Fuels Data Center web site at afdc.doe.gov.a More Ethanol Refueling Stations Planned 7 Carbondale Sioux City Ames Iowa City Des Moines Burlington Council Bluffs Indianapolis Decatur Peoria Champaign Edwardsville Springfield Grand Forks Pierre Fergus Falls St. Cloud St. Paul St. Louis Aberdeen Dwight Rockford Rock Island Chicago Marshall Blue Earth St. James Winnebago Sioux Falls Louisville Bloomington Omaha Mitchell Mitchell Grand Island Lincoln Denver Jefferson City Kansas City Lansing Rapid City se Vermillion Bismarck Columbia Fargo Minneapolis Mankato Rochester Duluth Wichita Golden Boulder Colorado Springs Green Bay Madison Milwaukee South Bend Detroit Cleveland Owensboro Cincinnati Frankfort Lexington Missoula Helena Billings Cheyenne Provo Flagstaff oenix Tucson Santa Fe Amarillo Dallas/ Ft. Worth Houston Oklahoma City Tulsa Little Rock Baton Rouge Albuquerque Bozeman 38 Public Open 29 Limited Access 33 Open in 1997 79 Open in 1998-1999 Number in symbol indicates number of stations in city Salt Lake City New Orleans Miami Tampa Montgomery Huntsville Jackson Memphis Nashville Charleston Richmond Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec Montpelier Albany Rochester Buffalo Columbus Dayton Stevens Point Pittsburgh Toledo Concord Augusta Boston Providence Hartford Newark Trenton Philadelphia Dover Annapolis Baltimore Harrisburg Washington DC Arlington Knoxville Chattanooga Columbia Atlanta Greensboro Raleigh/Durham New York 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 Map published by the 21-member Governor's Ethanol Coalition P.O. Box 95085, Lincoln, NE 68509 Phone: . . . 402-471-2867 Email: . . . . energy@mail.state.ne.us Internet:. . . ethanol-gec.org For more information contact: Phillip Lampert or Sandy Hentges National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition 3702 W. Truman Blvd., Suite 120 Jefferson City, MO 65109 Phone: . . . 573-635-8445 Fax:. . . . . . 573-635-5466 Email: . . . . nevc@sockets.net E85 Fueling Stations "