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Dover, NH Gets A Little GREENER!

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Real Estate Sales Representative with Keller Williams Coastal Realty
Dover gets a little greener Dover Gets a Little Greener!                                          

Simply Green plans to open a biofuel station IN DOVER!

The Straham, NH based biofuel company plans to have the station open by mid November.

Located at 547 Central Avenue, near the Sixth Street intersection, puts it in the heart of Dover making green fuel an easy choice!

The station will offer pumps carrying ~

    
E10 motor fuel ~ made with 10% Ethanol and 90% unleaded gasoline.       
The E10 blend can be used in any motor vehicle without modifications.


B5 Biodiesel ~  Uses 5% biofuel and 95% diesel fuel
Offers between .5 and 1.5 more miles per gallon
Priced competetively with standard diesel!


B20 Biodiesel ~  Uses 20% biofuel and 80% diesel fuel
Priced only 5 to 10 cents more per gallon

Any diesel vehicle can use up to 20% biofuel without system modifications
Simply Green's biofuel is a blend of soybean oil and tallow.
The diesel used comes from Sprague Energy in Newington, making Simply Green a VERY green company (BUY LOCAL!)

All are cleaner burning! Better for both the vehicle AND the environment!

But it's not all about the fuel! The station will also have a "congreenience" store! At least 75% of  the inventory will be from within a 100 mile radius. Local and organic products will also be offered.

Betina Foreman
WJK Realty - Austin, TX
Realtor, C.N.E., with WJK REALTY

Thanks for the post on biofuel. I am gratified to see it expanding to more areas!

Nov 18, 2008 01:11 AM
Bill Somerset
Re/Max Realty Group - Dover, NH
ABR, e-PRO - Realtor - NH Real Estate Agent

I had no idea the E10 could be used in any motor vehicle.  Any idea what the cost difference will be?

Nov 18, 2008 09:11 AM
Jamie Woods
Manchester, NH

Wow, all of this is so exciting! Will Dover be the first in NH to do this or are there such stations elsewhere? The "Green" movement is where it's at. I love doing my part, too. I promote HUD's EEM (Energy Efficient Mortgage) via the FHA and also FHA's 203(k) home improvement financing which covers almost limitless energy-efficient upgrades and improvements to residential and certain mixed use properties. Promoting this stimulates the green initiative and helps create green jobs in NH, too! Recipients of these programs are installing solar, wind and/or geothermal systems at their homes. Thanks for the great piece about the green gas station!

Nov 21, 2008 05:58 AM