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Online James48843

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New Station, Calverton New York.
« on: March 13, 2010, 05:51:28 AM »
Saw this article today- and am chasing down address information:

Calverton Getty serves up E85 fuel

Only local station to sell the gas alternative

BY VERA CHINESE  |STAFF WRITER   0 comments below

                 
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Calverton Getty manager Marley Ozyilmaz at the gas station's pump that dispenses e85, an alternative fuel comprised of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline. It's the only station in Riverhead Town that sells e85.





Drivers passing through Calverton have a new and, some say, greener option to fill up their gas tanks now that a Getty station there is offering the alternative fuel E85. Available via two bright yellow pumps to distinguish it from regular gasoline, E85 has been selling at the Middle Country Road gas station since the fall.
"It's something really new," said station owner Marley Ozyilmaz. "A lot of people don't know we have it yet."

 E85, a mixture of up to 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent gasoline, is a gasoline alternative experts say is both renewable and cleaner burning.E85 also has a much higher octane rating than even premium gas, usually in the 95 to 106 range, allowing it to be used in higher performance vehicles,

Currently, only flex-fuel vehicles can use E85; the alcohol in the ethanol will corrode the rubber in the fuel tanks of cars that aren't equipped to handle E85. Carmakers are expected to offer more flex-fuel models in the coming years.

'It's something really new.'Marley Ozyilmaz According to a pamphlet provided by the National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition, E85 is an "environmentally friendly fuel" and the ethanol can be made from the sugar of plants, usually corn, produced in the U.S. It also says that E85 contains fewer toxins and carcinogens than regular gasoline and reduces carbon dioxide emissions.

At the Calverton Getty, E85 was going for $2.33 per gallon on Tuesday, while regular gas cost $2.85. Although E85 is obviously cheaper than regular gasoline by the gallon, it gives fewer miles per gallon than regular gasoline so whether or not it's the more economical option is debatable.

Still, Mr. Ozyilmaz is hoping to spread the word on the new fuel.

 He said that when his Getty station first began offering E85, it sold only 300 gallons of the fuel in the first month. Last month, the gas station sold 4,500 gallons. "It's coming up slowly," he said.It was representatives of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency who first approached Mr. Ozyilmaz about selling E85. The federal government offers tax incentives for gas station owners who sell it and Mr. Oziyilmaz said he makes eight additional cents for every gallon of E85 he purchases. It also enables him to sell the gas cheaper than regular gasoline.

Besides the Calverton station, the nearest gas stations to offer E85 are in Water Mill and Holbrook.

 Currently Ford, Chrysler, General Motors, Isuzu, Mazda, Mercedes, Nissan and Toyota all install E85-compatible engines as standard equipment in some of their vehicles.Jim Maloney, service manager at Lucas Ford in Southold, said his dealership has had minimal inquiries about flex-fuel vehicles, but he believes that will change as E85 becomes more available in the area.

Mr. Maloney said he thought Ford customers, many of whom are attracted to the domestic automaker because it did not receive government bailout money, would also be interested in a renewable fuel that reduces dependency on foreign oil.

 He said Ford has been adding additional flex-fuel vehicles to its fleet of cars every year."I think people will be attracted to it," he said. "It gives people a choice."
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Source: http://www2.timesreview.com/NR/stories/R031110_E85_VC
« Last Edit: March 13, 2010, 05:52:51 AM by James48843 »
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Re: New Station, Calverton New York.
« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2010, 12:35:47 PM »
Thanks James ..I'll get it fixed today

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Re: New Station, Calverton New York.
« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2010, 12:20:51 PM »
Sorry Dan- I have a correction for you. 
 
I was finally able to reach that Getty station today- and it turns out it isn't the station in Ridge that now has E85.
 
The correct information is:
 
 
Getty- Volkan Petroleum
4123 Middle Country Rd.
Calverton, NY 11933
631-369-9293

 
The price today for E85 is $2.29
The price today for gas is $ 2.93.
 
Sorry for the error previously-  I really need to call them before I post an address.  My bad.
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Re: New Station, Calverton New York.
« Reply #5 on: March 14, 2010, 12:57:35 PM »
I like the spiking sales volume numbers... ;D  Good sign as an industry...  Just make it available, price it competitively and watch the people turn to the domestic, clean alternative fuel!
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Re: New Station, Calverton New York.
« Reply #4 on: March 13, 2010, 10:03:11 AM »
There is a group of performance guys on Long Island that will also likely enjoy this one. Several bracket and drag racers have converted out there with really great success. While the performance group is a drop in the bucket for sales- they do turn the heads of other racers, normal mechanics, and fans. 8)

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Re: New Station, Calverton New York.
« Reply #3 on: March 13, 2010, 09:52:11 AM »
Got it ..Thanks Guys.... the Getty Station in Ridge is now listed and ready for Prices .. http://e85prices.com/new-york.html

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Re: New Station, Calverton New York.
« Reply #2 on: March 13, 2010, 07:23:59 AM »
This is in the Long Island Peninsula area.
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Re: New Station, Calverton New York.
« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2010, 06:26:59 AM »
OK- here is what I was able to find for information on this one- it's not in "Calverton", it's in Ridge, NY:


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1823 Middle County Road
Ridge, NY  11961
(631) 345-6037


Thanks.  The prices I have are a couple days old.  I tried to call just now, but they didn't answer the phone yet. Too early there.

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