In California, AE Biofuels reported a strategic agreement with Pearson Fuels to supply cellulosic ethanol and other biofuels for distribution through renewable fuels filling stations in California developed by Pearson. Pearson introduced the first E85 station in California in 2003 and has continued to expand its renewable fuel offering across the state.
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