Drivers looking for choice at the pump now have a new alternative fuel option in Downtown Seattle. On June 27th, Propel opened its sixth and largest clean fuel station in the South Lake Union neighborhood, at Westlake Avenue and Broad Street. View Map
Read what others had to say about Propel’s grand opening event:
→ KOMO Television: Drive with Diesel? You now have a choice
KOMO Television’s Denise Whitaker visits Propel’s opening in South Lake Union and talks to local businesses reducing their carbon footprint.
→ Seattle PI: Clean green biofuel station opens in South Lake Union
Propel’s new clean fuel station draws in transport trucks and other fleet vehicles with prices comparable to petroleum diesel.
→ Oregon Public Radio: Biodiesel Keeps Pumping, But Growth Slows
Propel celebrates the opening of its sixth and largest biodiesel station, and interest in alternative fuels continues to grow, although at a slower pace.
→ Sustainable Industries: Propel Opens Sixth Station
With the price of oil reaching new extremes, alternative fuels are a welcome newcomer to Downtown Seattle.
→ Xconomy Seattle: Propel Launches Biodiesel Fuel Station in South Lake Union
Propel’s bright green biodiesel station is hard to miss on the busy corner of Westlake Avenue and Broad Street.







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