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Ethanol Promotion
New Corn Uses Promotion
Feed Corn & Distiller's Grains
Ethanol Infrastructure
Producer Education
Classroom Education
Atrazine Watershed


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Ethanol Infrastructure Development

E85 is an alternative fuel composed of 85% ethanol and 15% gasoline. For the past several years, KyCGA has worked diligently to introduce fleet managers to vehicles that burn E85 and then help them develop their fleets and fueling infrastructures. Kentucky now has more than 1800 flexible fuel vehicles (those which can run on E85 or gasoline).

Public E85 Refueling Stations - There are currently 5 public E85 fueling stations in Kentucky:

Max Fuel Express #6
Corner of Ft. Campbell Blvd. and Walnut St.
Hopkinsville, KY
270-886-3266

Quick Stop #29
730 Princeton Pike
Madisonville, KY
270.821.8398

Kroger Fueling Station
4303 Winston Ave.
Latonia, KY (Covington/Kenton Co.)
859-655-0727

Pugh’s J Midway/BP
6801 Cairo Road
Paducah, KY

270-442-4387

Max Fuel Express #44
100 College Street
Mayfield, KY  42006.

Many vehicles on the road are capable of using E85. To see if your vehicle qualifies, visit the NEVC web site.

More information:

National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition - E85 fuel & vehicle information

Kentucky Clean Fuels Coalition - Information on E85 programs in Kentucky and assistance with infrastructure development