Full Circle Fuels

Full Circle Fuels is the biodiesel station and auto repair shop at 141 South Main Street.
The station was founded by 2005 alum and biodiesel freak Sam Merrett and certified mechanic Bob Beckett with the help of a Compton Mentor Fellowship. It opened in January 2006, without anyone noticing.
You've probably seen that green pickup truck with "this truck powered by vegetable oil" written on it, right? That's theirs.
[edit] Services
They'll upgrade your auto to run off straight vegetable oil ("SVO conversion").
General auto repair! They'll change your oil, too.
They have fuel pumps with ethanol mix (E85) and biodiesel.
They're also a pickup and dropoff point for CityWheels.
[edit] Contact info
- open Mon to Fri, 9-3
- phone: (440) 574-5436
[edit] External links
- Full Circle Fuels official web site
- "Not Your Father's Filling Station Opens in Oberlin, Ohio", AutoblogGreen.com article, 3 May 2006
- "Bio D: Biodiesel Project a Stepping Stone toward Renewable Energy Economy", article in OAM, Winter 2006-2006
- "Alum Brings Biodiesel to Oberlin", article in the Review, 16 December 2005
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