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Guide for Identifying and Converting High-Potential Petroleum Brownfield Sites to Alternative Fuel Stations
doi: 10.2172/1015506
Former gasoline stations that are now classified as brownfields can be good sites to sell alternative fuels because they are in locations that are convenient to vehicles and they may be seeking a new source of income. However, their success as alternative fueling stations is highly dependent on location-specific criteria. First, this report outlines what these criteria are, how to prioritize them, and then applies that assessment framework to five of the most popular alternative fuels--electricity, natural gas, hydrogen, ethanol, and biodiesel. The second part of this report delves into the criteria and tools used to assess an alternative fuel retail site at the local level. It does this through two case studies of converting former gasoline stations in the Seattle-Eugene area into electric charge stations. The third part of this report addresses steps to be taken after the specific site has been selected. This includes choosing and installing the recharging equipment, which includes steps to take in the permitting process and key players to include.
- University of North Texas United States
- University of North Texas United States
Consumption, Corridors, Petroleum Gasoline, Charging Stations, Natural Gas, Energy Analysis, Power Supply, Market Transformation, 09 Biomass Fuels, Case Studies, Electricity, Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment, 54 Environmental Sciences, Land Revitalization, 32 Energy Conservation, Alternative Fuels, Ethanol, 02 Petroleum, And Utilization, Income, Electric Charges, Biodiesel, E85, Electric Vehicles, Gasoline, Hydrogen
Consumption, Corridors, Petroleum Gasoline, Charging Stations, Natural Gas, Energy Analysis, Power Supply, Market Transformation, 09 Biomass Fuels, Case Studies, Electricity, Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment, 54 Environmental Sciences, Land Revitalization, 32 Energy Conservation, Alternative Fuels, Ethanol, 02 Petroleum, And Utilization, Income, Electric Charges, Biodiesel, E85, Electric Vehicles, Gasoline, Hydrogen
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