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Evolution Fuels is committed to the establishment of retail fueling stations that will carry varying blends of ethanol and biodiesel.


E15 Research Continues; EPA Decision on Policy Move Expected This Summer

02/11/2010 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) originally had been expected to rule by Dec 1, 2009, on a request to raise the allowed level of ethanol in fuels to be burned in all cars from 10 percent to 15 percent (E15). However, the EPA, which has indicated that E15 is safe for newer cars, has...

EPA Confirms Carbon Savings of Brazilian Cane Ethanol

02/09/2010 In its announcement that finalized the regulations for the implementation of the renewable fuel standard (RFS2), the EPA said that it was designating sugar cane ethanol as an advanced biofuel that lowers greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by more than 50 percent. The EPA said that ethanol made ...

Kansas Operations

02/02/2010 As of this week Evolution Fuels has retail fuel operations under the “Evolution Fuels” brand.  I am please that we have a strategic partner, J&J Developments, who is helping to expedite our strategic plan of rolling out renewable fuel stations in the southwestern and southeaste...

EPA Likely to OK 15-Percent Ethanol Blend Next Summer

12/03/2009 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Tuesday took the cautious approach and said it will not make a decision on the request to allow up to 15 percent ethanol in the nation's fuel supply until next summer. But EPA officials briefing different groups about the matter, and in a letter to ind...

EPA to Make Ethanol Blend Percentage Announcement This Week

12/01/2009 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), by law, has until Dec. 1 to issue a decision on a request to increase the ethanol blend percentage for non-flex-fuel vehicles from the current 10 percent maximum to up to 15 percent. Growth Energy and 54 ethanol manufacturers petitioned the EPA last...

Benefits of Ethanol as Petroleum Fuel Alternative

11/30/2009 As the climate-change talks approach in Copenhagen, Denmark, much discussion is being centered on the use of alternative fuels to reduce greenhouse gases (GHG). The White House said this week that President Obama is "prepared to put on the table [at Copenhagen] a US emissions reduction targ...

EPA Still Mulling Ethanol Blend Percentage Hike; Increase Expected

11/23/2009 The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is working with a Dec. 1 deadline for making a decision on whether or not to increase the maximum blend rate for non-flex-fuel vehicles from the current 10 percent level, to up to 15 percent, as requested by Growth Energy. The EPA, over the past few...

RABOBANK SEES STRONG RECOVERY IN US ETHANOL DEMAND

10/06/2009 If improved US ethanol profit margins keep their momentum into 2010, the amount of corn used for ethanol looks likely to take a significant jump, according to new analysis from Rabobank Agri Commodity Markets Research. Rabobank said if US ethanol production stays at its current 11.5 billion gallons...

Higher Ethanol Blends Being Tested

09/28/2009 A fuel tank that is blended with traditional fuels and increased levels of ethanol is being tested by National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), a national laboratory of the US Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency. Researchers are trying to find out if traditional gasoline blended w...

Ethanol Making Substantial Contribution to Energy Independence and Security

09/25/2009 The latest weekly data from the U.S. Department of Energy indicate the trend toward adoption of ethanol as a way to increase the U.S. liquid fuel supply is continuing to grow to higher and higher levels. In the week ended September 18, production of gasoline with alcohol totaled 6.87 million barrel...