Resources to Find Local Alternative Fuels
E85 Ethanol, Biodiesel and More
By Karama C. Neal, published Jun 14, 2007
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The United States doesn't rely on diesel like Europe does, but there are still an awful lot of diesel cars, trucks, and tractors around. All of them can run on biodiesel, a fuel made from soy or other vegetable oils. These are renewable resources. So consider using biodiesel to fuel your vehicle. It's often cheaper, and it's certainly better for the environment.
"But where can I buy E85?" "Is there a biodiesel station in my neighborhood?" Perhaps so! Just visit afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator, select the alternative fuel you want, enter your location, and you'll get a list of the stations near you. You can find stations that offer compressed natural gas, liquefied natural gas, propane, hydrogen, and electricity.
These are just a few of the ways you can help reduce air pollution and stop global warming. Happy travels!
"There's simply no two ways about this fuel question. Gasoline is going - alcohol is coming. It's coming to stay, too, for it's in unlimited supply. And we might as well get ready for it now. All the world is waiting for a substitute to gasoline. When that is gone, there will be no more gasoline, and long before that time, the price of gasoline will have risen to a point where it will be too expensive to burn as a motor fuel. The day is not far distant when, for every one of those barrels of gasoline, a barrel of alcohol must be substituted." - Henry Ford, 1916
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Takeaways
- Visit http://www.afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator to find alternative fuels near you.
- Use biodiesel for your diesel engine and E85 for you flex fuel vehicle.
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