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specialgreen Site Admin
Joined: 10 Jul 2004 Posts: 259 Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2006 3:34 pm Post subject: retrospective: changes in E-85 availability over 1 year |
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Maps courtesy of DoE's Alternative Fuel Station Locator (see the Quick Link on http://e85forum.com )
August 30, 2005:
August 30, 2006:
Looks like Caliornia added a whopping one station, and there's still nothing northeast of New York. But Wisconsin has exploded (well, not literally... that would be messy). |
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WR^2X
Joined: 14 Aug 2006 Posts: 29 Location: Geneva, IL
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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 5:08 am Post subject: |
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Looks like Illinois added a lot as well. I now know of 6 E85 stations that I can hit between my home and my office.
And did they close one station in Florida, but open a new one further south?  |
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Robotbeat
Joined: 18 Jul 2006 Posts: 31
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Posted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 1:50 pm Post subject: |
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| Yeah, and in MN (where I'm from), they've added even more e85 stations. It's really pretty easy to run on e85 in MN, now, since we have almost 300 stations. |
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jdorff
Joined: 01 Aug 2006 Posts: 25 Location: RTP NC USA
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Posted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 9:47 am Post subject: |
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Much growth in the Carolina's as well. That's the reason I'm here  |
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