Clean Energy Partners with Mountain Valley to Fuel Fleet of Trucks Equipped with New ISL G Zero (NOx) Engines
Continues Momentum of Station Construction Projects from 2016
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"At Mountain Valley Express our motto is "Go Green", and I can think of
no better way to demonstrate our commitment to the environment and
reducing our footprint, than by having these trucks use Redeem™," said
With a NOx emissions level of .02g/bhp-hr, the
"Thanks to technology advancements and the use of renewable natural gas,
the transportation industry has come a long way in reducing the amount
of NOx and GHGs that are emitted," said
In addition to new fuel agreements, Clean Energy has been contracted to construct multiple fueling stations in early-2017. Some of these include:
Clean Energy was contracted to design and build a CNG fueling station in
Clean Energy has been awarded a design and build contract by Schwarz
Ready Mix for a station located in
In addition to these construction projects, Clean Energy announced the following agreements in the Trucking, Transit and Refuse sectors:
Trucking
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SuperValu, a grocery industry leader with over 35,000 employees and
3,420 stores throughout
the United States , has signed a fueling agreement with Clean Energy to use its network of stations inPennsylvania ,Virginia ,Maryland ,New York andMaryland . The grocer, which operates a fleet of CNG trucks throughout their network, is expected to use up to 100,000 GGEs of natural gas per year. -
Castan Inc. , a drayage truck operator based out ofEdgewood, WA which operates in the Ports ofSeattle andTacoma , has signed a fueling contract with Clean Energy to fuel out of itsFife, Washington station. The station consists of two LNG fast-fill pumps, and is open to the public 24/7.Castan Inc. , is expecting to be operating with 100% LNG trucks by the end of 2017. -
Clean Energy and
Shipley Energy announced the opening of the first natural gas fueling station inYork County, Pennsylvania . The station, located at the Pacific Pride fueling station at714 Loucks Mill Road inYork, PA is open 24/7 and is available to the public. The station was designed and built by Clean Energy, and will utilize quick-fill CNG dispensers to service fleets likeShipley Energy and Bimbo Bakeries, who combined are expected to use an estimated 210,000 GGEs per year.
Transit
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The
University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) has awarded Clean Energy a fueling contract to provide Redeem™ RNG for its on-campus Bruin Bus fleet. The transit fleet will fuel at its private fleet fueling station and use an estimated 80,000 GGEs per year. -
Muskegon Area Transit Authority , located inMuskegon, Michigan , has signed a two-year agreement with Clean Energy for operations and maintenance services at its Muskegon station. The station has an expected annual volume of 83,500 GGEs per year and is the first transit station contract for Clean Energy in the state. -
Vectren Energy, the natural gas utility in southwestern
Indiana , has signed a three-year operations and maintenance agreement with Clean Energy for its public access station inEvansville, Indiana . The CNG station dispenses approximately 60,000 GGEs per year. -
The Tucson International Airport has awarded Clean Energy a five-year lease extension for its natural gas fueling station. In addition to airport service vehicles, the station provides fuel to vehicles from Waste Management and theCity of Tucson . -
AirServe, a leading airport logistics provider, has awarded Clean
Energy a fueling contract for operations at
Los Angeles International Airport . AirServe will fuel 20 passenger transportation vehicles for operations with American Airlines. -
Phoenix Super Shuttle has extended its contract with Clean Energy to fuel 20 transit vans for operations atPhoenix Sky Harbor International Airport . The vans will use approximately 200,000 GGEs per year and fuel at Clean Energy's public station.
Refuse
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Clean Energy has a three-year operations and maintenance contract with
Recology , one of the largest private refuse fleets in the country, for their two CNG stations located inBrisbane andGilroy, California . The two stations, built by Clean Energy are estimated to dispense approximately 300,000 GGEs per year to start and will support over 50 natural gas refuse trucks. -
EJ Harrison, one of the oldest and largest privately owned trash
collection businesses in
the United States , signed a 10-year operations and maintenance agreement with Clean Energy, as well as a fueling agreement for Clean Energy's Redeem™ RNG fuel. EJ Harrison operates out ofVentura, California and is expected to use approximately 125,000 GGEs in the first year of operations. -
The
City of Bakersfield has awarded Clean Energy a fuel supply deal to serve its two refueling locations with LNG. The city is anticipated to use approximately 760,000 GGEs per year. Clean Energy currently provides operations and maintenance services for the both of the stations. -
Clean Energy has signed a LNG fueling contract with Burrtec
Waste Industries , one of the largest private solid-waste companies inCalifornia . Clean Energy will transport approximately 190,000 GGEs of LNG to Burrtec's facility inPalm Desert, California each year.
In addition to these agreements, Clean Energy announced that it has
recently secured
In 2016, Clean Energy secured a total
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 70 percent with the use of
renewable natural gas. In addition, nearly all natural gas consumed in
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to be consumed and the benefits of natural gas relative to gasoline and
diesel. Actual results and the timing of events could differ materially
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of several factors, including, without limitation, the price of natural
gas relative to gasoline and diesel, the cost and operating experience
associated with natural gas vehicles, and permitting and other factors
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