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Ethanol: Building a Business Case

NCSC Clean Transportation held workshops about ethanol for infrastructure installers, station owners, fuel distributors, fleet managers and air quality / energy / transportation professionals.  These were held in Winston-Salem on December 4, Raleigh on December 5, and Mooresville on December 6.  Participants learned about North Carolina E85 (85% ethanol / 15% gasoline) infrastructure requirements, pricing and economics of ethanol distribution, vehicle availability, funding assistance and partnership opportunities.

All workshops were held directly after the Department of Environment & Natural Resources UST Division’s workshops on new UST system requirements.

General Information

Workshop Invitation         Speaker Biographies

Workshop Podcasts and Presentations

Anne Tazewell
NC Ethanol Overview
Michelle Kautz E85: A National Perspective    Video
Steve Walk Ethanol: Building a Business Case
Brian Hazen E85 Infrastructure, Partnering and Marketing Initiatives


These workshops were hosted by the Clean Fuel Advanced Technology Project at NC State University’s NC Solar Center which is sponsored by the NC Department of Transportation, NC Division of Air Quality, and State Energy Office with support from the Triangle Clean Cities Coalition & Centralina Clean Fuels Coalition. DOT Logo
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Additional sponsorship and support for these workshops was provided by CleanFUEL Distribution, General Motors and DENR’s UST Division.


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