Clean Energy Fuels Corp. announced new supply deals for renewable natural gas, as it forges ahead with development projects to meet the growing demand for the sustainable fuel made from organic waste.
“As fleet operators of large vehicles look at the entire alternative fuel landscape, renewable natural gas continues to rise to the top as they consider carbon reduction, ease in fueling, reliability and cost,” Chad Lindholm, Clean Energy’s senior vice president for sales. “We continue to add new customers across all transportation sectors as they realize the benefits of renewable natural gas fueling.”
California Transportation Dynamics in Commerce, CA, a leading trucking company for 25 years, has signed a fueling agreement with Clean Energy for an approximate 1.2 million gallons of biomethane for the length of the contract. CTD is migrating 40 diesel trucks to units powered by this biofuel.
National Ready Mixed Concrete in Encino, CA has signed a fueling agreement for an estimated 130,000 gallons of renewable natural gas to power 13 trucks.
The City of Claremont, CA has signed a multi-year fueling agreement to power 20 refuse trucks with an anticipated 400,000 gallons of renewable natural gas.
NGL Logistics in Gardena, CA has added six new natural gas trucks to its fleet that will replace diesel trucks, and will fuel with an expected 260,000 gallons of biomethane.
In its first foray into converting its fleet to natural gas trucks, Gen Logistics, which services the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, has also signed a fueling contract with Clean Energy for an anticipated 30,000 gallons of biomethane to power new trucks.
Source: Clean Energy