For
Immediate Release
Core Engineered Solutions Helps
Bring Clean Air To The Great Smoky Mountains
New
Alternative Fuel (B-50 Biodiesel) Dispensing Station to Serve Park
Service Fleet
Waynesville,
N.C. – In an initiative to improve air quality within Great Smoky
Mountain National Park and surrounding areas the Park recently
employed Core Engineered Solutions to supply a new B-50 Biodiesel
fuel dispensing system for use by the Parks vehicle fleet.
This installation reflects a growing
national trend towards the use of alternative fuels and other
renewable sources of energy highlighted by
the establishment of the nation's first comprehensive
Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) program by the EPA. The RFS program
provides incentives to promote the use of fuels such as ethanol and
Biodiesel and could reduce petroleum use by up to 3.9 billion
gallons by 2012.
Biodiesel is a diesel replacement or
additive made from vegetable oils and animal fats.
It's renewable, non-toxic, biodegradable, and can be
produced by American farmers.
It comes from two primary and plentiful sources: soybean oil and
yellow grease from restaurants. It can be blended with petroleum
diesel fuels or used as pure biodiesel. In this case the Park chose
a B-50 blend (50% Biodiesel / 50% Petroleum).
The Biodiesel fueling station, which will service a
fleet of over 20 vehicles, is being made possible by a grant from
the Clean Fuel Advanced Technology (CFAT) Project, as well as
additional funding from the Friends of the Smokies.
The fuel tank is coated in a low maintenance concrete exterior which
requires less maintenance than tradition steel tanks.
“This refueling system will not only save the Park
money through lower maintenance costs but will subsequently help
them reach their stated goal of improved air quality.” said Core
Engineered Solutions Vice President of Operations, Jeanne Murck.
Core Engineered Solutions provided
the Biodiesel dispensing system which included a 4,000 Gallon
ConVault™
Aboveground Storage tank. ConVault storage tanks are compatible with
most alternative fuels and feature an innovative concrete encased
design. Six inches of re-inforced concrete surrounds both the
primary and secondary containment of the tank providing the Park
with maximum safety and environmental protection. The Core system
design included B-50 compatible dispensing equipment, pumps,
fittings, hoses, alarms and heating system for the tank. Most
accessories and some piping were pre-installed at the factory,
minimizing on-site expenses for Great Smoky Mountain National Park.
Core Engineered Solutions, Inc. provides environmentally compliant
fuel storage and chemical storage systems that meet the highest
safety standards. Core fuel storage systems featuring ConVault tanks
are installed at over 300 parks in 29 states throughout the county.
Fuel storage tanks and vehicle dispensing systems accommodate most
forms of alternative fuels including Ethanol, E10, E85, Biodiesel,
B10, B20, B50 and Methanol Blends.
For
questions or more information contact Justin Britt at 703.563.0320
or email info@core-es.com.