The Texas State Energy Conservation Office is holding a two-day conference in Austin this week called “The Road to Renewables.”
Domestic Fuel Takes Off
Now that we have our first sponsor – the Ethanol Promotion and Information Council – it’s time to make us official
A New Team For Ethanol
Team Ethanol Joins Rahal Letterman Racing As Primary Sponsor For Third Car With American Rookie Paul Dana
Wyoming Ethanol Racing Teams With Ethanol Industry In 2006
Wyoming Ethanol Racing announced today that Ethanol Promotion and Information Council (EPIC) will be its title sponsor for the 2006 racing season.
MN Corn Growers United With EPIC
The Minnesota Corn Growers Association and Minnesota Corn Research and Promotion Council have climbed aboard the EPIC bandwagon to present a unified front for the promotion of ethanol nationwide.
Update on EPIC
Ethanol has received a lot of media attention lately. Chuck interviewed Tom Slunecka, Executive Director of the Ethanol Promotion & Information Council to find out why.
Car Clinic for Women Teaches Benefits of Ethanol
The Ethanol Promotion & Information Council, also known as EPIC, has a goal of informing consumers about the benefits of ethanol and recently the organization teamed up with a Wichita, KS car dealer to bring that good news to women
Cleaner Fuel For Better Lungs
ICM, Inc. of Colwich, Kan., and Davis-Moore Dealerships of Wichita, Kan., partnered to promote the use of ethanol-enriched fuel and donated a fuel-efficient Chevrolet Aveo to the American Lung Association of Kansas (ALA). The American Lung Association of Kansas then gave the car away during a raffle held Oct. 8, with all proceeds benefiting asthma research.
Get Your Ethanol-Enriched Gas In Wichita
IndyCar Series Driver Paul Dana, seen here earlier this year with the Ethanol Car, will be making a pit-stop in Wichita, KS to promote ethanol-enriched fuel at a local Kwik Shop where mid-grade ethanol-enriched gasoline will be discounted $.20 a gallon. Here’s the details:
The Latest On EPIC
In just a few short months the Ethanol Promotion and Information Council (EPIC) has done a tremendous job to bring good information to consumers who want to know about putting it in their cars. The man behind EPIC is Tom Slunecka, executive director. I interviewed Tom for a weekly program on our sister website, AgWired.