Clean Energy Completes and Opens 27 Stations Year-to-Date; Signs Multiple Additional Fueling and Station Development Agreements
Trucking
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To support this growing natural gas fleet, Clean Energy will open its
Albany, Ga. , public-access LNG station. Raven is currently fueling at Clean Energy's natural gas fueling stations inFranklin, Ohio ;London, Ohio ;Walton, Ky. ; andJacksonville, Fla. -
Once fully deployed, these additional vehicles are forecasted to
consume over 700,000 DGEs of LNG annually, and are expected to be on
the road in
December 2014 .
- This natural gas fleet is expected to double to 10 trucks by the end of 2014.
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Clean Energy will support this natural gas fleet by opening its
Charlotte, N.C. , America'sNatural Gas Highway station this month. This station in conjunction with Clean Energy'sLatta, S.C. , station bolsters the region's LNG capability to serve key goods-movements hubs in the Southeast such as theSouth Carolina Ports Authority .
"More of our customers are pursuing natural gas fueling solutions to meet sustainability goals. As Clean Energy continues to open its natural gas highway you can bet our trucks will be fueling on it," saidClifton Parker , president ofG & P Trucking .
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- Parkway purchased a compressor and two fast-fuel CNG dispensers from Clean Energy's IMW subsidiary to service the district's fleet of 30 CNG school buses at its private compressed natural gas station.
- The station is forecasted to supply approximately 75,000 DGEs of CNG annually.
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Cost of the CNG station and school buses was offset by a
$1.5 million federal highway grant administered by theEast-West Gateway Council of Governments .
"Using CNG for our buses contributes to the economic and environmental health of theParkway School District . To ensure CNG will consistently support our transportation mission, we have chosen Clean Energy to maintain our station equipment," saidScott Bennett , manager of planning & engineering,Parkway School District .
- Ontario's natural gas station features both public-access and private fueling facilities. 48 time-fill posts with 96 fueling points fuel the Ontario-Montclair School District's fleet of school buses and the city's refuse truck fleet. The private station also includes four fast-fueling points. Two fast-fueling points are available to the public.
- The station is forecasted to supply approximately 500,000 GGEs of CNG per year. This represents an approximate greenhouse gas emissions reduction of 1,054 metric tons.
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