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To: Ga Bard who wrote (147)2/12/1998 6:04:00 PM
From: jeffrey rainey  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1757
 
GARY
They sent me copies of the patents and EPA registration info. EPA confirmed everything as it related to their office.
I feel VERY good concerning this investment,but sure would like to get into cnhh.Now, if Jeff would just buy at the ask......

OH well can't have everything!! lol. lol. lol.

Jeff



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
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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
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