Hey guys, just thought I'd spread the news in case you guys didn't hear. This is an exciting step for Cleveland!
On Friday, August 12, 2005, Cleveland will welcome its first retail outlet
for biodiesel fuel. The fuel will be sold at the Rapid Stop fuel station and convenience store on the corner of East 55th Street and Payne Avenue. This location is the first in Northeastern Ohio for drivers to fill up on the fastest growing alternative fuel in the United States. Previously, the closest biodiesel retail pump was located in Norwalk, Ohio.
The unveiling of this biodiesel pump at this inner city location will be inaugurated by a convoy of diesel vehicles from NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland Metroparks, City of Cleveland, Great Lakes Brewing Company, and HealthSpace plus a host of privately owned diesel vehicles. The event, which will feature these alternative fuel vehicles on display, will run from 9AM-12NOON on Friday, August 12.
Participating Organizations include:
• City of Cleveland
• Cleveland Metroparks
• Earth Day Coalition’s Clean Fuels Program (a designated U. S. Dept. of Energy Clean Cities Region)
• Great Lakes Brewing Company
• HealthSpace, the Cleveland Museum of Health
• NASA Glenn Research Center
Biodiesel is a diesel fuel that is made from vegetable oil pressed from U. S. grown crops like soy and corn. Typically
blended with regular diesel, it burns 25% cleaner, reduces smoke, eliminates the offensive smell of petroleum diesel
exhaust, and reduces our dependence on imported oil.
Biodiesel is clean, renewable, and made in the USA.
Additional information about biodiesel is available from:
• National Biodiesel Board: http://www.nbb.org
• U. S. EPA: http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/fu...ls/altfuels.htm
Primary contact:
Ray Holan, President - Biodiesel Cleveland
Phone: (216) 771-4404, ext. 503
Email: -- email address removed --
On Friday, August 12, 2005, Cleveland will welcome its first retail outlet
for biodiesel fuel. The fuel will be sold at the Rapid Stop fuel station and convenience store on the corner of East 55th Street and Payne Avenue. This location is the first in Northeastern Ohio for drivers to fill up on the fastest growing alternative fuel in the United States. Previously, the closest biodiesel retail pump was located in Norwalk, Ohio.
The unveiling of this biodiesel pump at this inner city location will be inaugurated by a convoy of diesel vehicles from NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland Metroparks, City of Cleveland, Great Lakes Brewing Company, and HealthSpace plus a host of privately owned diesel vehicles. The event, which will feature these alternative fuel vehicles on display, will run from 9AM-12NOON on Friday, August 12.
Participating Organizations include:
• City of Cleveland
• Cleveland Metroparks
• Earth Day Coalition’s Clean Fuels Program (a designated U. S. Dept. of Energy Clean Cities Region)
• Great Lakes Brewing Company
• HealthSpace, the Cleveland Museum of Health
• NASA Glenn Research Center
Biodiesel is a diesel fuel that is made from vegetable oil pressed from U. S. grown crops like soy and corn. Typically
blended with regular diesel, it burns 25% cleaner, reduces smoke, eliminates the offensive smell of petroleum diesel
exhaust, and reduces our dependence on imported oil.
Biodiesel is clean, renewable, and made in the USA.
Additional information about biodiesel is available from:
• National Biodiesel Board: http://www.nbb.org
• U. S. EPA: http://www.epa.gov/otaq/consumer/fu...ls/altfuels.htm
Primary contact:
Ray Holan, President - Biodiesel Cleveland
Phone: (216) 771-4404, ext. 503
Email: -- email address removed --
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