Interactive Mapping of Alternative Fuel Stations across the US

June 28th, 2006

Interactive Mapping of Alternative Fuel Stations across the US

Hi,

I am writing to let persons interested in Alternative fuels know that MapMuse has recently introduced interactive mapping of biodiesel fuel stations and ethanol 85 fuel stations across the US. There are presently over 650 ethanol 85 fuel stations, and 350 biodiesel fuel stations located on the MapMuse maps.

The idea is for alternative fuel enthusiasts to build upon what we have started by adding information about their local ethanol 85, and biodiesel fuel stations to the maps. The following information can be provided for each station- the name, descriptive text, a photo, contact information, and a link to a website. Through this kind of community effort, we hope to have the most comprehensive, and descriptive maps for the public to locate alternative fuel stations at home, and on their travels. So we invite you to let others know about what is available in your community… …This service constitutes free advertising for the alternative fuel stations.

You can view the alternative fuels maps by going to MapMuse.com, and selecting View All Interests. Alternatively, the following links will take you directly to the alternative fuels maps:

For ethanol 85 fuel stations, see:
http://find.mapmuse.com/re1/interest.php?brandID=ETHANOL85

For biodiesel fuel stations, see:
http://find.mapmuse.com/re1/interest.php?brandID=BIODIESEL

If you are not familiar with MapMuse.com, we are a highly trafficked mapping website with an Alexa traffic rating of approximately 14,000 in the world. MapMuse's goal is to help people find places related to their interests. MapMuse continues to add new topics of interest each week. If you have a topic that you would like to see mapped (energy related or not), you can suggest the interest on the MapMuse site, and there is a good chance it will be addressed.

If you find our maps useful, we would appreciate it if you would pass the word on to like-minded friends. And if you have an alternative fuel related website, blog or newsletter, a mention or a link would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Cindy Jett
MapMuse.com


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One Response to “Interactive Mapping of Alternative Fuel Stations across the US”

  1. Gayle Len Sace Says:

    One of the problems of cars and alternative fuel is the resources. I’d say that it would be great if there would be more gasoline station that will supply these alternative fuel. Well, I hope that people can make use of this device to make alternative fuel hunt easier.

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