DMC Green Awarded DOE Grants for Ethanol Fueling Infrastructure

DMC Green, Inc., a builder and installer of proprietary alternative and renewable fuel delivery systems for consumers, has been awarded two separate grants from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to support their on-going green fuel infrastructure projects in California.
The two grants will help fund E85 ethanol installation for ten gas stations already in contract under the DMC Green California Dealers’ Retrofit program.

The grants are a part of an investment of nearly $80m under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act for advanced biofuels research and fueling infrastructure that will help support the development of a clean sustainable transportation sector for the United States.
DMC Green’s standard fuel offering to existing station owners in their program includes ethanol, bio-diesel and electric car charging. The stations, located in San Diego, Orange, Los Angeles, Kern, Fresno and Madera counties, were chosen for their high volume fuel sales and proximity to federal and state fleets.
All stations are adjacent to the two largest traffic corridors in California — Interstate 5 and State Highway 99. These stations and their locations will complement the existing DMC Green alternative fuel station network.
FinSMEs
11/02/2010

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