E85Prices.com: 1,429 Cities Sell E85
The Web site also reports that as many as 1,990 stations are selling E85 across the U.S., up from 500 in 2005.
E85Prices.com is reporting that the United States now has 1,990 stations selling E85 ethanol fuel across 1,429 cities. In 2005 there were less than 500 stations across 400 cities selling E85.
E85 ethanol is no longer a Midwest only fuel. E85 has spread to both coasts, 5 years ago California had no cities selling E85, and today E85 can be found in 16 California cities including Los Angeles and San Diego. Maybe more impressive is Las Vegas, where E85 can be found at 17 stations.
On the East Coast, consumers in New York can find E85 in 20 cities and in the South even the Oil State of Texas has 35 cities with E85.
E85Prices.com expects these trends to continue as the Obama administration supports the Renewable Fuels Standards act of 2005 that requires 36 billion gallons of ethanol by 2022, 16 billion from cellulosic materials.
There are already 10 million E85 flex fuel vehicles on the road. That number is set to rapidly expand as the US Auto Industry has pledged that by 2012 at least half of their production line will be E85 flex fuel vehicles. GM, Ford and Chrysler have 36 FFV models for 2009. At a conversion cost of just $100 per vehicle it is an inexpensive path to giving consumers an actual choice at the pump as well as lowering our dependence on foreign oil.
According to the EIA (Energy Information Administration) ethanol as E10, as well as E85, is displacing 6 percent of our gasoline needs. This ethanol displacement is a major contributor to the lowering of demand for oil and keeping all fuel prices low. The current national prices are $1.79 for E85 and $2.03 for gasoline.
As long as ethanol production and usage increases the demand for oil will decrease keeping gasoline as well as ethanol fuels competitively priced for the consumer.
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