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Motorists Can Find Ethanol Pumps On The Web
By Mr Ethanol | May 2, 2007

Several Web tools are available to motorists who are planning long-distance trips and looking for E85 pumps along the way.
The National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition (www.e85fuel.com) allows users to access an E-85 directory one click from the home page, and the U.S. Department of Energy also has a guide for E-85 stations at afdcmap2.nrel.gov/locator.
MapQuest has added an alternative fuel function to its mapping features. By using gasprices.mapquest.com/ travelers can search for alternative fuel stations.
Several NCGA state affiliates also offer E85 guides on their sites:
Colorado: coloradocorn.com/ethanol/weeklyethanolprices.html
Kansas: ksgrains.com/ethanol/e85.html
Missouri: mocorn.org/Ethanol/e85.htm#fuelingLocations
South Dakota: sdcorn.org/ethanol/documents/AllE85SDakota.doc
On the National Corn Growers Association Web site, the group’s CEO Rick Tolman relates his first-hand account of finding E-85 on the “Ethanol Corridor” in Illinois, at ncga.com/news/OurView/2007/050107.asp.
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