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New biodiesel station opens in Santa Cruz
Date:
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Time:
12:00 PM
-
6:00 PM
Event Type:
Party/Street Party
Organizer/Author:
Location Details:
corner of Soquel Avenue and Ocean Street
Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz
Pacific BioFuels had a grand opening of their new biodiesel fuel station on the cormer of Ocean Street and Soquel Avenue on April 21. All Santa Cruzans and visitors to our city can now use the more sustaiinable fuel, biodiesel.
The opening features live music by Keith Greninger, Horizon, Steve Robertson and Yuji.
Ray Newkirk, of Pacific BioFuels, said the station will also sell organic food, coffee and electric bicycles.
The city of Santa Cruz has goals of reducing CO2 emissions. What better way than refueling with a renewable fuel from U.S. farmers. FOSL urges all diesel car owners to patronize the only striclty biofuel station this side of Berkeley.
The station also supports the Santa Cruz Green Building program by using recycled fuel tanks, fuel dispensers and even the fencing surrounding the tanks is mostly recycled lumber and locally grown bamboo.
To find out more about Pacific BioFuels, contact Ray Newkirk, ray [at] pacfuel.com. Also for more information about price quotes, orders and deliveries, call Pacific BioFuel at 831-457-1328 or email them at: info [at] pacfuel.com
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The opening features live music by Keith Greninger, Horizon, Steve Robertson and Yuji.
Ray Newkirk, of Pacific BioFuels, said the station will also sell organic food, coffee and electric bicycles.
The city of Santa Cruz has goals of reducing CO2 emissions. What better way than refueling with a renewable fuel from U.S. farmers. FOSL urges all diesel car owners to patronize the only striclty biofuel station this side of Berkeley.
The station also supports the Santa Cruz Green Building program by using recycled fuel tanks, fuel dispensers and even the fencing surrounding the tanks is mostly recycled lumber and locally grown bamboo.
To find out more about Pacific BioFuels, contact Ray Newkirk, ray [at] pacfuel.com. Also for more information about price quotes, orders and deliveries, call Pacific BioFuel at 831-457-1328 or email them at: info [at] pacfuel.com
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Added to the calendar on Wed, Apr 18, 2007 6:01PM
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