Blue Star Gas has announced that it has joined Alliance AutoGas to to work with public and private fleets on the West Coast to covert vehicles to run on propane. According to Alliance AutoGas, there are more than 14.6 million propane-powered vehicles globally making it the most widely used alternative fuel in the world.
Stuart Weidie, President of Alliance AutoGas said, “We are excited to add Blue Star Gas to our growing, nationwide network of partners, all of whom share our core values and passion for revolutionizing the accessibility of alternative fuels.”
Blue Star Gas is a propane distributor in Oregon and California and will work with Alliance AutoGas to provide an integrated chain of vehicle conversions, clean fueling stations at fleet home bases, year-round fuel supply and safety & technical support.
“We have always dedicated ourselves to growth driven by customer needs, and as the demand for alternative fuels accelerates daily, the Alliance AutoGas turn-key solution helps us honor that commitment,” said Jeff Stewart, President of Blue Star Gas. “In partnering with Alliance AutoGas, we are offering the next generation of ‘full service’ by equipping fleets throughout the Northwest to cut fuel costs and emissions, all while using a fuel that’s 90% produced in the U.S.”
According to the two companies, ideal candidates for propane conversion are taxis, law enforcement and municipal vehicles, limousines, utility company vehicles and more.


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An algae-biodiesel plant in Alabama will be powered by biomass.
Money from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act … aka the Stimulus Bill … will go to fund research on algae-based biofuels.
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As first reported on Indystar.com, plans were unveiled for an 1,800-mile long ethanol pipeline that will run across the midwest to carry the fuel in the east. The project of POET Ethanol Products and Magellan Midstream Partners estimate that 3.6 million gallons of ethanol a year will be carried by the pipeline from South Dakota to New Jersey.


