Partners Offer Low-Carbon, High-Octane E85 Flex Fuel in California

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Pearson Fuels, a distributor of E85 flex fuel in California, has announced a partnership to purchase renewable naphtha (RN) from World Energy, a low-carbon fuel supplier in North America.

Pearson Fuels will blend its ethanol fuel with World Energy’s RN, a co-product from the production of renewable diesel (RD) and sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). The E85 flex fuel blend using RN creates an almost completely renewable fuel, the partners say.

Mike Lewis, co-founder of Pearson Fuels, says replacing petroleum will renewable naphtha in the E85 flex fuel will achieve a research octane number of over 100.

“Working with a partner like World Energy enables us to bring this new renewable E85 flex fuel to California motorists and expand our distribution of green fuels and energy in one of the largest fuel markets in the U.S.,” Lewis adds.

Through its Paramount, Calif., facility, World Energy produces RD and RN using agricultural waste as a feedstock. These waste feedstocks are fed into World Energy’s hydrotreating unit to produce RD and RN, along with SAF. The RN produced at World Energy’s Paramount facility results in E85 flex fuel that is up to 55% cleaner than gasoline, the partners claim.

“Pearson Fuels’ initiative to blend our RN with their E85 will drive immediate and positive environmental change in the communities they serve,” comments John Zeidler, chief operating officer at World Energy. “We will always support companies like Pearson Fuels that are committed to finding new and innovative ways to make it easier for people to have access to low-carbon fuel products.”

E85 flex fuel blended with RN is available immediately at participating retail E85 flex fuel stations in California. The fuel typically sells for 50 to 75 cents per gallon less than regular unleaded gasoline, the partners say.

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