Oklahoma is leading the Nation through innovative alternative fuels programs. The state has a network of over 80 liquefied petroleum gas (propane) fuel stations, over 28 compressed natural gas fuel stations and over 23,000 alternative fueled vehicles on the road.The state’s first biodiesel refinery is currently under construction which is expected to produce over ten-million gallons of fuel per year.
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