Propel expands biofuel distributiuon to Bay Area Peninsula

May 20, 2011 |

In California, Propel held a grand opening of its first renewable fueling station on the Bay Area’s Peninsula, located in the company’s hometown of Redwood City.  To show support for expanding access to renewable fuels, Propel was joined today by Redwood City Mayor Jeff Ira, Jack Broadbent, Executive Officer of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, Redwood City and San Mateo County fleets, and the latest in renewable fuel vehicle technology from General Motors and Mercedes-Benz.

Propel is a West Coast retailer of E85 Flex Fuel and biodiesel, and is focused on building the infrastructure that is the critical link between consumers and renewable fuels. As construction begins on advanced biofuel production facilities across the state, Propel’s network of stations will connect California drivers with the next generation of low carbon fuels made from non-food sources such as agricultural byproducts and household waste. The company operates its Clean Fuel Points (stations) throughout California and Washington State, with more than 75 sites planned across California over the next year.

Category: Fuels

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