June 23rd, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
Solano County, Calif., is getting its first bio-fuel station with the opening Thursday at Plaza Oliver Valero in Fairfield. The station will have two renewable biofuels, E85 ethanol and B5 biodiesel, which are considered cleaner burning and less expensive than comparable gasoline and diesel fuels.
Biofuels (definition) are fuels made at least partially from renewable biological sources such as corn, soybeans, or vegetable oil. E85 ethanol and B5 biodiesel are both low carbon fuels consistent with California’s new Low Carbon Fuel Standard and both are clean burning fuels that result in lower Greenhouse Gas vehicle exhaust emissions. Many current vehicles are capable of operating on less expensive, cleaner burning E85 ethanol and B5 biodiesel with no modification.
After a ribbon cutting Thursday, Plaza Oliver Valero will celebrate the grand opening Saturday and Sunday. The station is located at 1009 Oliver Road, just off Interstate 80 near Chuck E. Cheese’s.










