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Alabama Governor to Extend E85 Corridor

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Governor Bob Riley’s effort to increase the public’s access to alternative fuels gets a boost on Friday with the opening of new E85 and B20 biodiesel pumps at two gas stations in Mobile. Riley and others will open the stations Friday at 11:00 a.m.

The new alternative fuel pumps are part of the Clean Corridor initiative to make Interstate 65 the nation’s first biofuels corridor. When finalized, owners of flexible fuel vehicles and diesel vehicles will never be farther than a ¼ of a tank away from an E85 or biodiesel pump along I-65.

To kickoff the openings, the station owner will offer E85 for 85 cents a gallon from 11:00 a.m. to noon. The rest of the day motorists will pay only $2.85 for a gallon of the plant-based alternative fuel.

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