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DMC Green Awarded DOE Grants for Ethanol Fueling Infrastructure

Submitted by on February 22, 2010 – 10:21 amNo Comment

(CleanTechPRWire)  DMC Green, Inc., announced that the Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded DMC Green two separate grants to support their on-going green fuel infrastructure projects in California. The two grants will help fund E85 ethanol installation for ten gas stations already in contract under the DMC Green California Dealers’ Retrofit program.   READ MORE

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