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E15 now available in North Dakota

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E15 blended gasoline is now available in four of North Dakota’s larger cities. North Dakota is the ninth state to offer the fuel blend containing 15% ethanol and 85% gasoline. The others are Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Nebraska, North Carolina, South Dakota, and Wisconsin.

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Bakken Energy, Cummins and Schneider partner on design of the Heartland Hydrogen Hub for long-haul trucking

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In conjunction with the States of North Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin and Montana, Bakken Energy is working on the design of the Heartland Hydrogen Hub, a regional clean hydrogen hub recently announced by North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum. and Schneider National Carriers Inc.,

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Annual E85 sales top 1M gallon mark in North Dakota

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Annual statewide sales of E85 (85% ethanol blend with gasoline) surpassed the 1 million gallon mark in North Dakota in September, according to the American Lung Association of the Upper Midwest. Approximately 660,000 gallons of E85 were sold in North Dakota in 2010, up from 275,000 gallons in 2009.

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Honda’s Tesla charging timeline, Toyota hydrogen pickup, fuel-cell power station: Today’s Car News

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Toyota has revealed a hydrogen fuel-cell pickup project, and it’s ready to take its biggest U.S. ” And will more than four out of five new EVs sold in North Dakota really still fuel up with gasoline? Honda maps out its charge-port shift for new EVs. port “off the grid.”

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US demand for petroleum, gasoline rose in January; highest January deliveries since 2008

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Total motor gasoline deliveries, a measure of consumer gasoline demand, rose 1.4% However, North Dakota year over year production continued to decline for the fifth consecutive month from record high levels. Gasoline production averaged nearly 9.5 Gasoline production averaged nearly 9.5 At nearly 3.6

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US petroleum demand falls 2.3% in February, but gasoline demand rises

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this February compared with February 2011, pulled down by a decline in residual fuel oil (40.2%) and other oil (liquid petrochemical feedstocks, naphtha and gasoil) deliveries, according to the American Petroleum Institute (API). The steep decline in residual fuel demand related to users switching to natural gas. to average 10.4

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API: US petroleum demand down, gasoline demand up in March

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in March compared with March 2011, gasoline deliveries were up 3%, according to the latest report from the American Petroleum Institute (API). This marked the second month in a row gasoline demand increased while total petroleum demand declined. US gasoline production of 9.3 US gasoline production of 9.3

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