Clean Energy to Double CNG Capacity for Saddle Creek Heavy-duty Truck Station and Opens Two More America's Natural Gas Highway Stations
Trucking
Saddle Creek Logistics Services Expands CNG Station Capacity for Growing Heavy-duty Natural Gas Truck Fleet
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Clean Energy will double Saddle Creek's existing CNG station capacity
in
Lakeland, Fla. , with two additional 300-Horsepower compressors and 55 additional new time-fill fueling points. -
Saddle Creek plans to add 25 heavy-duty CNG Freightliner 12-Liter Cascadia tractors to its existing fleet of 150 to meet increased customer demand for CNG-fueled logistics. The additional vehicles are forecasted to consume approximately 400,000 DGEs of CNG annually and are scheduled to be deployed inOctober 2014 once the station capacity has been increased. -
Clean Energy will continue to operate and maintain the station, which
it initially built for
Saddle Creek in 2011.
"Our natural gas trucks—now on their fifth-generation—are an integral
part of our logistics offering. Our fleet currently has over 24 million
miles using Natural Gas. Our customers recognize the importance of
sustainability in their supply chain and the value in moving goods with
natural gas. We are expanding our fueling capacity to meet this rising
demand."
Two America's Natural Gas Highway Stations Open
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Under previously-announced fueling agreements,
Raven Transport has begun fueling at theWalton, Ky. , station, and NFI hauling for Lowe's has begun fueling at theSulphur Springs, Texas , station.
Ready-mix
Schwarz Ready Mix Contracts with Clean Energy to
- A fleet of 16 heavy-duty day cab tractors are scheduled to replace old diesel trucks and begin fueling once the station is completed, which is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2014. 14 CNG ready-mix concrete trucks are expected to be added shortly thereafter as Schwarz continues to replace its old diesel fleet with natural gas trucks.
- The station will use a General Electric CNG in a Box system, 20 time-fill fueling points and one fast-fueling point.
- Once fully-deployed, the fleet is forecasted to consume approximately 828,000 DGEs of CNG annually, roughly the equivalent of taking 400 cars off the road.
"Using a more economical and American fuel for our fleet made the
decision to transition to natural gas an easy one. We appreciate our
strong partnership with Clean Energy that helped to make this transition
seamless."
Transit
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Second-largest paratransit provider in
California signs station design, construction, operation and maintenance agreement with Clean Energy. Approximately 60 Ford E-350 and E-450 paratransit CNG buses are anticipated to begin fueling once the station is operational in the second quarter of 2015. Paratransit intends to transition its entire fleet of 180 vehicles to natural gas. -
The new station will be located at
7141 Woodbine Ave. , inSacramento ; it will be open to the public and feature two fast-fueling dispensers with four fueling points. - Once fully-deployed, this fleet is forecasted to consume approximately 1,000,000 GGEs of CNG each year, the equivalent of taking approximately 480 cars off the road.
"Paratransit Inc. is a private non-profit corporation, dedicated to
creating transit options for individuals in need, allowing them the
freedom to live their lives. Our transition to natural gas is not only
the more sustainable choice, but it allows us to keep our costs low
which translates directly to our riders."
Kings County Area Public Transit Agency Signs Multi-year Repair and Maintenance Agreement
- Clean Energy will be responsible for the repair and maintenance of Kings County's private CNG fueling station.
"Serving our riders each and every day without interruption is
priority-one for our team. Working with Clean Energy gives us the
confidence that our fleet will be able to meet this goal for years to
come."
Network
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Clean Energy built and will operate a public CNG station for
Aviation CNG, L.L.C. , located at9131 Aviation Blvd. ,Inglewood, CA. -
The station features four fast-fueling dispensers with eight fueling
points and will help meet the continued growth in CNG demand in
Los Angeles . Collectively, the three stations serving LAX and the surrounding area are the highest volume CNG stations in Clean Energy's nationwide network.
Natural gas fuel costs up to
The Road Ahead
An insider's look at what this means for the Alternative Fuel
Industry from Clean Energy's President and CEO,
Saddle Creek's award-winning natural gas fleet innovation and logistics success has challenged old assumptions about heavy-duty natural gas truck fueling. We began the journey with Mike and his team in 2011 when we built their first CNG station and followed with excitement as they made their recent historic cross-country haul—fueling at many of our public stations along the way. We're eager to help Saddle Creek continue its adoption of natural gas for transportation as they expand their station and natural gas truck fleet.
About Clean Energy Fuels Corp.
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning
of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that involve risks, uncertainties and
assumptions, including without limitation statements about the number of
trucks expected to be deployed and the amount of natural gas fuel
expected to be consumed by Saddle Creek,
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