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Central Florida Pipeline To Carry First Ethanol Flow
By Mr Ethanol | April 16, 2008
Tampabay.com:
Florida will soon be home to the nation’s first ethanol pipeline.
The 104-mile Central Florida Pipeline has carried gasoline from the Port of Tampa to the Orlando International Airport since 1965.

Workers have been upgrading the 16-inch pipeline in preparation for its first batch of ethanol, slated for the third quarter of this year.
The booming U.S. ethanol industry is watching the project closely. If successful, it could lead to a boom in ethanol pipeline projects nationwide, since shipping by pipeline is significantly cheaper than shipping by train, barge or truck.
Photo: Brian Cassella - Times.
Topics: Ethanol, News, Technology |
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