A bus powered by compressed natural gas sits in the parking lot of the Bossier Instructional Center during the CNG/E85 Clean Fuel Station Symposium on Tuesday. A panel of speakers addressed topics such as how to use CNG/E85, its benefits and the future of its use in the area. (Greg Pearson/The Times)
E85/CNG STATIONS

Bossier City has the only E85/CNG station in the area, located at 2580 East Texas St.
However, more are on the way. Bossier City plans to open another E85/CNG station in south Bossier on Barksdale Boulevard by September. SporTran plans to open a CNG station in Shreveport in July, while the City of Shreveport hopes to open a CNG station by January 2012. - from The Shreveport Times

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