Clean Energy Releases Second Edition of "Road to Natural Gas"
"The momentum towards natural gas in transportation is definitely
picking up speed," said
The second edition of The Road to Natural Gas (attached below) contains
a listing of agreements signed or executed since the first edition was
released on
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Clean Energy (Nasdaq: CLNE) is the largest provider of natural
gas fuel for transportation in
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
statements about the deployment of natural gas vehicles, the amount of
natural gas fuel expected to be consumed by new and existing customers,
the number and location of stations to be included in
THE ROAD TO NATURAL GAS
Volume II;
New Fuel and Service Agreements with Clean Energy (
Refuse
In an
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Clean Energy opened its first refuse CNG station in
Canada to fuel 58 refuse trucks for Emterra Environmental -
Burrtec Waste Industries added a new CNG station, constructed by Clean Energy, at itsFontana, CA facility that will fuel 50 trucks -
Progressive Waste signed an agreement with Clean Energy to build a CNG
station in
Haltom City, Texas and another one inBridge City, Louisiana -
An additional 148 new CNG refuse trucks were delivered to Clean Energy
customers throughout the
Eastern Region of the US within the last three months and another 149 were ordered -
106 new CNG refuse trucks were ordered by Clean Energy customers
throughout the
Central Region and another 157 began fueling -
An additional 179 refuse trucks were ordered by Clean Energy customers
in the
Western Region of the U.S. and another 157 CNG refuse trucks were delivered
Transit
One of the first transportation sectors to switch to natural gas, municipalities around the country continue to transition their fleets to CNG with Clean Energy.
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Over 400
Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) buses will soon begin to fuel at three CNG stations built by Clean Energy -
DART's fourth CNG station built by Clean Energy in
Dallas has begun fueling 200 para-transit vehicles -
Houston Metro deployed seven new 35' CNG buses that will fuel at several new Clean Energy CNG stations in the Houston area -
Clean Energy signed a first of the kind public/private partnership
with the Commonwealth of
Virginia to build out a state-wide natural gas fueling network -
Greater Richmond Transit will begin fueling 15 new CNG shuttle buses
at Clean Energy's new CNG station in downtown
Richmond, VA - New York City's MTA has deployed 20 new MV-1 para-transit vehicles
- Anaheim Transportation Network will begin fueling 20 buses that provide transportation service throughout the Disneyland Resort Area
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Omnitrans ,San Bernardino Valley , CA's mass transit service, signed a contract with Clean Energy to maintain two LCNG transit fueling facilities -
Tempe (AZ) Transit expanded its relationship with Clean Energy to include maintenance work at their transit fueling facility -
RTC in
Las Vegas, NV ordered 30 additional CNG buses that will fuel at a Clean Energy maintained station -
LADOT DASH has ordered 30 additional CNG buses for downtown
Los Angeles routes that will fuel at Clean Energy's stations
Airport Shuttles/Taxis
With "first-in-line" privileges for NGV taxis at certain airports, taxi fleets have become a fast growing sector for Clean Energy.
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125 CNG taxis were added in
Chicago andNew York City over the last three months -
A Clean Energy station will break ground at
JFK Airport inNew York City to provide CNG for taxis and airport vehicles -
Clean Energy reached an agreement with
Orlando International Airport to build a CNG station on airport property -
Hertz ordered 15 additional CNG transit buses atLAX Airport -
Clean Energy opened its first two public accessible CNG stations in
Pennsylvania at thePhiladelphia International Airport and inBucks County , servicing shuttle vehicles -
A second and larger Clean Energy station opened in October at the
San Diego Airport to meet additional CNG demand -
Clean Energy installed and will maintain compressor equipment at
Seattle-Tacoma International Airport's
Seatac Rental Car Center for 50 CNG buses -
Clean Energy signed an agreement to design, build and operate a CNG
station at Cincinnati's
CVG Airport -
Two new Clean Energy stations will soon open at the
Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport , one for airport vehicles and another for taxis
Trucking Companies/Shippers/Carriers
Moving goods across the U.S. is the backbone of the country's economy and requires a tremendous amount of fuel. The trucking industry is the latest sector to realize the advantages of transitioning away from diesel and to natural gas. No other company is better positioned than Clean Energy to provide the LNG, CNG and services that this critical transportation sector will need. Below is a list of new customers that will be fueling at Clean Energy's network of CNG and LNG stations.
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FedEx today unveiled at a ceremony in
Dallas two of the first long haul Class 8 trucks that contain the newCummins Westport 11.9-liter LNG engine that is expected to be commercially available in 2013 -
Frito Lay signed a national CNG fueling agreement with Clean Energy for their first 75 CNG trucks -
Central Freight took ownership of 14 CNG trucks that will fuel at
Clean Energy CNG stations in
Houston - Greatwide began making deliveries to Nordstrom's department stores using CNG trucks
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NFI, a leading transportation company, began operating LNG trucks in
the Ports of
Long Beach andLos Angeles fueling at Clean Energy's LNG station in the Ports -
Fresh & Easy's contract carrier is now using CNG trucks for their
Southern California store deliveries - Lilly Transportation transitioned a percentage of their fleet to CNG that hauls for Whole Foods
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Conway Freight deployed their first two CNG trucks and will use Clean
Energy stations in
Chicago -
Superior Grocery deployed CNG trucks in theirSouthern California fleet and will fuel at Clean Energy stations -
Staples' contracted carrier is now using CNG trucks for their store
deliveries in
Southern California -
WAXIE Sanitary Supply is now using CNG straight trucks in their
Southern California operations - UNFI, the leading US independent national distributor of natural, organic specialty foods, is using CNG tractors
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Saddle Creek brings its total CNG tractor fleet to 100 with the addition of 62 CNG tractors serving national shippers including Office Depot and Covidien
Passenger NGV's
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American Honda and 65 participating Honda dealers announced a
promotional program that provides buyers of Honda's 2012 Civic Natural
Gas Vehicle with a
$3000 fuel card redeemable at Clean Energy CNG stations across the country.
CNG Stations
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In 2011, Clean Energy completed 63 publicly accessible and private
"behind-the-gate" CNG station construction and expansion projects,
using Clean Energy's IMW equipment. Through
October 2012 , another 42 CNG stations were constructed.
Stations on Clean Energy's "America Natural Gas
Highway®" Completed August-
Clean Energy completed construction of more LNG stations over the last three months than it did the previous 12 months. A total of 48 LNG stations have been completed to date.
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Atlanta East (
Conley ),GA Clean Energy Station -
Beaver, UT Flying J Station -
Blacksburg, SC Flying J Station -
Brookshire, TX Pilot Station -
Caldwell, ID Flying J Station -
Colby, KS Pilot Station -
Dalton, GA Pilot Station -
Fort Chiswell,
VA Flying J Station -
Fremont, IN Pilot Station -
Graham, NC Flying J Station -
Joplin, MO Flying J Station -
Laredo, TX Flying J Station -
Lebanon, TN Pilot Station -
London, OH Pilot Station -
Lordsburg, NM Clean Energy Station -
Medford, OR Pilot Station -
Midway (Quincy),
FL Flying J Station -
Mill Hall, PA Flying J Station -
Northeast MD Flying J Station -
Rawlins, WY Flying J Station -
Ruther Glen, VA Flying J Station -
Smithton, PA Flying J Station -
Stanfield, OR Pilot Station -
Waco, TX Flying J Station -
Winslow, AZ Flying J Station
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