Looks like we’re living in the future, kids.
BR!NK loves firsts, and this is a big one. The fist alternative gas station has opened in the United States. 
From Business Week:

Last month, the chief executive officer of Propel Fuels opened the country’s first station where drivers can pump gasoline, ethanol, and biodiesel, cyclists can get tune-ups, and commuters can find public transit schedules. Backed by more than $19 million in venture capital and nearly $12 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Energy and the California Energy Commission, the 23-person Redwood City (Calif.) startup received yesterday an additional, $10.1 million grant from the commission to help build 100 stations around the state in the next four years.

Read the rest of the article here, and get ready for the future of alternative energy.

Looks like we’re living in the future, kids.

BR!NK loves firsts, and this is a big one. The fist alternative gas station has opened in the United States. 

From Business Week:

Last month, the chief executive officer of Propel Fuels opened the country’s first station where drivers can pump gasoline, ethanol, and biodiesel, cyclists can get tune-ups, and commuters can find public transit schedules. Backed by more than $19 million in venture capital and nearly $12 million in grants from the U.S. Department of Energy and the California Energy Commission, the 23-person Redwood City (Calif.) startup received yesterday an additional, $10.1 million grant from the commission to help build 100 stations around the state in the next four years.

Read the rest of the article here, and get ready for the future of alternative energy.

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