"GM, Sheetz team up on ethanol
Pittsburgh Business Times - July 10, 2006
Sheetz Inc. said it will be the first Pennsylvania chain to sell E85, an alternative fuel mixture of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline.
Ethanol is a biodegradable fuel additive produced from corn. E85 is described as a cleaner-burning, renewable fuel.
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Sheetz, a family-owned retail chain based in Altoona, Pa., is working with VeraSun Energy Corp., of Brookings, S.D., to offer E85 at three Sheetz locations in Western Pennsylvania.
The companies, along with General Motors Corp., made the announcement at the Major League Baseball All-Star Fan Fest held at Pittsburgh's David L. Lawrence Convention Center.
Sheetz will offer VeraSun's branded E85, called VE85, at select stores in the Pittsburgh area, starting with its Pleasant Hills store on Route 51 on Clairton Boulevard and Lewis Run Road. Two additional Sheetz stores will offer E85 later this year.
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell said the partnership will help tackle one of the problems of E85 -- lack of access.
"Here in Pennsylvania, we are leading the charge to greater accessibility as the first state in the Northeast to open publicly available retail E85 stations," Rendell said. "This is a good step forward and we commend GM, VeraSun and Sheetz on their efforts to increase awareness of this viable alternative fuel and help drive consumer demand in our state."
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