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Minnesota Uses More E85 in State-Owned Vehicles
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Melissa
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Posted: 07/29/10 12:38 PM
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That's great, because i have yet to see and E85 station in California. I see E85 vehicles every where and still wonder where they fill up at.
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Minnesota Uses More E85 in State-Owned Vehicles
SAINT PAUL, Minn., July 29 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Minnesota's state agencies continue to make steady progress in their effort to reduce the amount of petroleum consumed by publicly-owned vehicles. During the first two quarters of the year, state agencies used 437,063 gallons of E85, a cleaner burning fuel consisting of up to 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline. That represents a nearly 25 percent increase over the amount used during the same period in 2009, according to Tim Morse, chair of the SmartFleet Committee, a group tasked with helping agencies comply with Executive Order 04-10, issued by Gov. Tim Pawlenty.
The Faribault Academies, a campus of educational facilities serving deaf and blind Minnesotans, topped all others in the SmartFleet quarterly report, using E85 75 percent of the time they bought fuel. Another standout was the Minnesota Office of Higher Education, which reported 73 percent E85 use during the first half of the calendar year. In terms of sheer volume of E85 used, the state Department of Transportation used 170,617 gallons of cleaner-burning E85 in six months, compared to 376,312 gallons of gasoline and 690,798 gallons of B5 biodiesel blend fuel.
"This continued progress shows that the State of Minnesota is serious about its stated goal to reduce its petroleum consumption," said Kelly Marczak, director for the American Lung Association in Minnesota's clean fuel and vehicle technologies program and a member of the SmartFleet Committee. "In just six months, the state's use of E85 in 2010 prevented more than 1,745 tons of lifecycle carbon dioxide emissions and harmful pollutants from entering our air." In addition, the 5% biodiesel blend prevented 290 lbs of particulate matter, 400 lbs of hydrocarbons, 3,000 lbs of carbon monoxide and 700,000 lbs of carbon dioxide emissions.
The American Lung Association in Minnesota supports the use of E85 and biodiesel fuels in both public and private vehicles, as part of an overall strategy to reduce and prevent air pollution. For a complete listing of all 355 E85 stations in Minnesota, as well as a list of all flex fuel vehicles that can use the ethanol-based fuel, see www.CleanAirChoice.org
Source: American Lung Association of Minnesota
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TT Editors
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Posted: 07/30/10 09:24 AM
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Looks like their slowly expanding
Cleaner-Burning E85 Fuel Now Available in Burnsville, Minn.
SAINT PAUL, Minn., July 30 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Burnsville residents no longer have to leave town to purchase E85 for their flex fuel vehicles. The Holiday at Hwy 13 & Nicollet Ave in Burnsville is now offering the cleaner-burning fuel, which is currently priced about 20 percent less than regular unleaded gasoline. Flex fuel vehicles, also known as FFVs, are factory-built to run on either E85 or gasoline or any mixture of the two fuels. There are more than 225,000 FFVs registered in Minnesota.
Once scarce, finding E85 in the Twin Cities has become relatively easy. The Burnsville station is the 80th public E85 outlet in the seven-county Twin Cities metro area. Located in the city's new "Heart of the City" development and adjacent to the Metro Transit Park & Ride, the site is a convenient stop for motorists looking for E85.
"Holiday has long been a leader in E85, and I'm one of many FFV owners who appreciate a clean air choice at the pump," said Kelly Marczak, director for the American Lung Association in Minnesota's clean fuel and vehicle technologies program. "Motorized vehicles are the single largest source of air pollutants in Minnesota. Using E85 provides motorists with an easy way to reduce their impact on the environment and lung health."
The American Lung Association in Minnesota supports the use of E85 and biodiesel fuels as part of an overall strategy to reduce and prevent air pollution. For a list of all Holiday locations selling E85 visit www.holidaystationstores.com. For a complete listing of all 355+ E85 stations in Minnesota, as well as a list of all flex fuel vehicles that can use the ethanol-based fuel, visit www.CleanAirChoice.org.
Source: American Lung Association in Minnesota
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