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GPCCP Builds an E-85 Corridor Across Pennsylvania

Sun, February 08, 2009 11:00 AM | Deleted user

With funding from the PA Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Department of Energy, the Greater Philadelphia Clean Cities Program helped build a corridor of E-85 fueling stations along I-76 from State College to Philadelphia.  The corridor consists of 19 refueling stations in SHEETZ, Worley & Obetz, and Dileo’s locations.  Each station sells domestically-produced E-85, a blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, supplied by our stakeholders AmeriGreen and Shipley Energy.  Since construction, over 1 million gallons of E-85 have been sold along the corridor.

If you drive a flex-fuel vehicle that can use E-85, you can use the AFDC Alternative Fuel Station Locator to find an E-85 station along our corridor.

With funding from the PA Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Department of Energy, the Greater Philadelphia Clean Cities Program helped build a corridor of E-85 fueling stations along I-76 from State College to Philadelphia.  The corridor consists of 19 refueling stations in SHEETZ, Worley & Obetz, and Dileo’s locations.  Each station sells domestically-produced E-85, a blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, supplied by our stakeholders AmeriGreen and Shipley Energy.  Since construction, over 1 million gallons of E-85 have been sold along the corridor.

If you drive a flex-fuel vehicle that can use E-85, you can use the AFDC Alternative Fuel Station Locator to find an E-85 station along our corridor.

With funding from the PA Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Department of Energy, the Greater Philadelphia Clean Cities Program helped build a corridor of E-85 fueling stations along I-76 from State College to Philadelphia.  The corridor consists of 19 refueling stations in SHEETZ, Worley & Obetz, and Dileo’s locations.  Each station sells domestically-produced E-85, a blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, supplied by our stakeholders AmeriGreen and Shipley Energy.  Since construction, over 1 million gallons of E-85 have been sold along the corridor.

If you drive a flex-fuel vehicle that can use E-85, you can use the AFDC Alternative Fuel Station Locator to find an E-85 station along our corridor.

With funding from the PA Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Department of Energy, the Greater Philadelphia Clean Cities Program helped build a corridor of E-85 fueling stations along I-76 from State College to Philadelphia.  The corridor consists of 19 refueling stations in SHEETZ, Worley & Obetz, and Dileo’s locations.  Each station sells domestically-produced E-85, a blend of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline, supplied by our stakeholders AmeriGreen and Shipley Energy.  Since construction, over 1 million gallons of E-85 have been sold along the corridor.

If you drive a flex-fuel vehicle that can use E-85, you can use the AFDC Alternative Fuel Station Locator to find an E-85 station along our corridor.


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