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HARRISBURG — Gov. Ed Rendell said Wednesday that he wants to require transportation fuels sold in Pennsylvania to be blended with cleaner-burning alternative fuels produced domestically.

Rendell timed the announcement to coincide with the opening of a WoGo ethanol fueling station about 30 miles southeast of Harrisburg in Lititz. It's the first station in Pennsylvania — and the northeast — to offer an 85 percent ethanol blend to the public.

Requiring the blends is part of Rendell's wider ambition to find alternatives to the hundreds of millions of gallons of transportation fuel made from Persian Gulf oil that are used in Pennsylvania each year.

Shifting to fuel sources like ethanol will create more local industries and jobs, result in cleaner air and stabilize the price of gas, Rendell said.

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