Earth Biofuels will sell biofuels across America at its own stations

Until now, if you knew the name Earth Biofuels, you probably spent a lot of time reading about WVO and cars that smell like french fries. Well, the company wants to change this, it wants to be a player. To this end, the company will soon start buying retail service stations to sell Earth Biofuels (ethanol and BioWillie-branded biodiesel) and standard dinofuels. With E85 and any type of biodiesel pretty hard to find in many parts of the United States, the American Earth Fuels stations (as they'll be called) could be the start of the biofuel critical mass we sorely need now.
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[Source: Earth Biofuels, Inc.]
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PDXBiodiesel 4:20PM (10/06/2006)
The Pacific Northwest has been pretty lucky with Biodiesel availability, but E85 is almost non-existant. If you are in the Portland Metropolitan area (PDX) I have put together a map of the local retail pumps for Biodiesel.
http://www.pdxbiodiesel.org
More availability is a good thing, lets hope that more small regional companies are jumping on the bandwagon to decentralize our sources...
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Jimmy 12:44AM (10/07/2006)
Great news! We need all the stations selling biodiesel and E85 we can get, and we should use these fuels whenever possible. BTW, the NEVC announced today that the US now has over 1,000 E85 fueling locations, including 946 public and 56 private fleet locations. See
http://www.e85fuel.com/news/100606_1000_station_release.htm
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