December 2, 2022
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From September 7 to October 14, Global Partners sponsored a competition called "Fuel the Future 2030," which challenged student teams to design a sustainable, modern fueling station. We are proud to congratulate four CEE students for having won second place in the competition.
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Emily Rabinowitz (CE) and colleagues Lauren Hart (MEM), Anny Lidsky (MEM), and Ashley Sirowich (ME) won second place and a $3000 prize in the Fuel the Future 2030 student design competition. As a team, the students reimagined a fueling station for 2030 given the focus on decarbonization and other demands of travelers.
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Global Partners details the challenge on its
website:
"To help us imagine the fueling station of 2030, Global Partners is holding a design competition for undergraduate and graduate student teams attending school in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.
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Whether it’s gasoline and diesel from more renewable sources, electric vehicle charging or hydrogen fueling, these locations will have to support many different types of fueling.
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We anticipate travelers may spend more time at fueling stations in the future. A co-located convenience store that provides a great experience, and serves local travel and food needs will be important. Travelers may be attracted to other amenities, such as exercise, walking trails, dog parks and relaxation areas.
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Transportation is changing quickly. Driven by a focus on decarbonization and consumer demand for high quality goods, we are rethinking the fueling station of the future."