USA Energy Independence Publications announces the first-ever directory covering both E85 ethanol fuel and biodiesel Fuel retail stations nationwide. Designed to help the Flex Fuel Vehicle
(FFV)-vehicle and diesel-powered vehicle owners find local retail outlets for these fuels, the directory also features a buyers guide for 2007 and earlier model Flex Fuel vehicles.
The Directory covers more than 2,200 retail locations nationwide, listed by state and city. Each entry has the fuel station's address and phone, hours of operation, phone number and types of payment options available.
Updated quarterly, the 70-plus page directory is available as a single copy sale for $19.95 or as a subscription with discounts for yearly subscribers.
According to CEO Bill Wolski, the directory finally provides motorists with a tool that they can use to find E85 ethanol in their area. For truck drivers and owners of passenger cars with diesel engines, the directory also includes Biodiesel retail fuel locations.
The directory also provides background information on E85 ethanol, biodiesel and hydrogen fuel cells and explains their benefits and use in layman's terms.
Copies of the directory may be ordered from USA Energy Independence Publications, 1776 S Naperville Rd. Ste 201A, Wheaton, IL 60187. Or call (630) 221-1778. Most credit cards accepted.
Directory Features Thousands of Biodiesel Retail Locations
USA Energy Independence Publications announces the first-ever directory covering both E85 ethanol fuel and biodiesel Fuel retail stations nationwide. Designed to help the Flex Fuel Vehicl
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