Clean Energy Secures Contract to Provide LNG to Hawaii Gas; Signs Additional Agreements in Trucking, Transit and Refuse Markets
"Hawaii Gas has been serving the state for over a hundred years and is
committed to providing our customers with quality and reliable gas
service," said
Clean Energy has also signed additional agreements throughout
Transit
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Clean Energy announced that it has extended its liquefied natural gas
(LNG) supply agreement with the
City of Phoenix . The two-year contract extension is for an estimated 5 million gasoline gallon equivalents (GGEs) per year and is valued at over$10 million . Clean Energy has supplied the City with LNG for over a decade.
"The City ofPhoenix recognizes what Clean Energy brings to the table," said Transit Director,Maria Hyatt . "We are committed to ensuring we provide a clean, affordable transportation solution to our riders and feel confident Clean Energy will help us meet that goal."
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Corpus Christi Regional Transit Authority (CCRTA) has renewed a three year operations & maintenance contract with Clean Energy representing approximately 3 million gasoline gallon equivalents (GGEs) over the three year term of the contract. With the help of Clean Energy, CCRTA now becomes the second transit agency in the nation to achieve its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal.
Trucking
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Fred Meyer Stores , a division ofThe Kroger Co. (NYSE : KR) has announced an agreement with Clean Energy calling for up to 500,000 gallons of Redeem™ renewable natural gas (RNG) fuel, for their fleet of 40 LNG trucks based out of theirClackamas, Oregon distribution center. Fred Meyer is the first company in theState of Oregon to take advantage of theOregon Clean Fuel Program, which calls for the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through the use of cleaner fuels such as natural gas and renewable natural gas. By fueling with Redeem™, Fred Meyer is expected to reduce their GHG emissions by 5,328 metric tons annually. -
Clean Energy announced that fueling has begun at a new public station
in
North Platte, Nebraska , which will service vehicles from KALM Transportation,UPS and Schmidt Liquid Transportation. The station, partially funded with a grant from theNebraska Environmental Trust Fund and in collaboration with STIRK CNG, a regional compressed natural gas (CNG) provider, will offer both LNG and CNG to fleets in the Midwest. -
Clean Energy began providing fueling solutions at the
Pilot Flying J station inWest Memphis, Arkansas , furthering its partnership with the largest operator of travel centers and travel plazas inNorth America . The station will support Raven Transportation's fleet of LNG trucks at an estimated 11,000 GGEs per month. -
Clean Energy has announced fueling has begun at an Exxon public
access station in
Allentown, Pennsylvania , which serves the northeast extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike System. The station will service CNG trucks from MACK's Lehigh Valley Operations as well as theLehigh Valley Health Network . -
In addition to opening these stations for the trucking market, Clean
Energy has added
Blackburn Trucking , Waxie Sanitary Supply,Western Dairy ,Emerald Brand (a unit of theParadigm Group ) and KALM Energy as new fueling customers. Orchard Supply Hardware has also expanded the number of CNG trucks it's fueling with Clean Energy.
Refuse
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Clean Energy announced that Republic Services, an industry leader in
U.S. recycling and non-hazardous solid waste, will be switching itsCalifornia based fleet to Redeem™Renewable Natural Gas . The agreement calls for as much as 300,000 GGEs per year and will fuel close to 230 refuse trucks throughout the state. -
Republic Services also announced the opening of a station designed and
built by Clean Energy in
Wilsonville, Oregon , to support the addition of 16 CNG solid waste collection trucks to its fleet serving customers throughout the greaterPortland area. The CNG trucks replace older diesel-powered trucks, and bring the total number of natural gas vehicles operated by Republic Services inOregon to 35. -
Peoria Disposal Company® (PDC) has extended a five year agreement with
Clean Energy for the operation & maintenance of its station located in
Peoria, Illinois , which represents approximately 230,000 GGEs per year. Clean Energy designed and built the station for PDC which provides hazardous waste disposal to clients in 11 states throughout the Midwest.
Natural gas fuel costs less than gasoline or diesel, depending on local
market conditions. The use of natural gas fuel also reduces greenhouse
gas emissions up to 21 percent and up to 90 percent with the use of
renewable natural gas. In addition, nearly all natural gas consumed in
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