 Indiana Office of Energy and Defense Development (OED)-Lead Partner  Central Indiana Clean Cities Alliance, Inc. (CICCA)  South Shore Clean Cities,

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 Indiana Office of Energy and Defense Development (OED)-Lead Partner  Central Indiana Clean Cities Alliance, Inc. (CICCA)  South Shore Clean Cities, Inc. (SSCC)  Indiana Soybean Alliance (ISA)  Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition (KCFC)  Energy, Weatherization & Technology Division of the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA-EWT)  Alabama Clean Fuels Coalition

 Family Express-Indiana  GasAmerica-Indiana  Gas City-Indiana  Good Oil-Indiana  Speedway-Indiana  Thornton’s-Indiana  TBD-Kentucky  TriStar Energy, LLC-Tennessee  Hons International-Alabama  McPherson Company-Alabama  Merritt Oil Company-Alabama

 Funding Opportunity Number: DE-PS26- 06NT42770  Clean Cities Transportation Sector  Grant Amount: $1,334,925  Recipient Share: $1,542,400*  Cost share is 54% of total project cost *This amount could increase as new partners consider joining project

 Drive the corridor and be no more than a quarter of a tank from nearest E85 station  886 miles of I65. From Lake Michigan to the Gulf of Mexico  31 public refueling stations: 19 in Indiana, 3 in Kentucky, 3 in Tennessee and 6 in Alabama

 No stations in southern IN so the thought was born to go after money to bring more stations to Indiana-especially southern IN.  KY then joined project following close with TN. IN reached out to AL to complete the corridor.  IN biofuels successes-model for other states

INDIANA  June 2006 OED applied for the grant.  In May 2005 there were 0 public E85 stations. At time of application there were 34 and as of today there are over 100.  Out of 100 stations 8 of them are from this project with 12 more slated to open  2005-Hold harmless misfueling legislation passed

KENTUCKY  At time of application there were 0 public E85 stations.  Currently there are 3 public stations with 1 more coming soon  With this project KY will gain 2-3 more sites TENNESSEE  At time of application there was 1 public E85 station.  Today, there are roughly 20 E85 stations.  Out of this 20, 1 was funded by this project with 2 more slated to open.

ALABAMA  At the time of application there were zero public E85 stations  Currently there are 4 E85 and 5 B20 public retail locations slated to open with 2 additional sites to be awarded  I-65 Corridor sites will be in addition to 20 public B20 and 1 public E85 pumps currently open  Retailer workshops held were wildly successful-which helped secure the 9 pumps on this project. These workshops were modeled after Indiana’s workshops

 All infrastructure in all 4 states will be completed by the Fall of  Marketing campaign-Fall Corridor Drive- during October, 2008  General Motors partnership  Data collection from retailers until end of 2010.

 UL: In November, 2006 no E85 dispensers carried the UL certification  October 2007 certification process developed and accepted dispensers. Latest word is by June there should be a certified dispenser  Budget: project did not receive full funding until mid way through year 2  Kentucky Legislation: strict legislation to ensure fuel quality  Uniform Corridor biofuels signage

 Alabama: being a part of this project has helped develop the alternative fuels market  State Incentives: IN has state specific incentives which has helped attract retailers  I-10 Corridor : this project possible model for another interstate corridor  General Motors partnership in Fall corridor drive

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