KEENE, N.H. — Biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel were once heralded as stars of our renewable energy future. But how practical is it for service stations to sell biofuels?
Rich Grogan, an assistant professor in the Department of Management at Antioch University New England (AUNE), put that question to owners of service stations and oil companies in Michigan. If biofuels were going to be embraced by the driving public, consumers would have to find it convenient to purchase them. Grogan, who earned a doctorate degree in organizational sustainability from Michigan State University, wanted to know how and why the. . .

