DALLAS – The new executive orders from the California Air Resources Board (CARB) extends BAF's certification to include 2012 model-year CNG-powered F-Series and E-Series models.
Read More →HARRISBURG, PA – State Rep. Stan Saylor revealed a new effort to decrease the use of foreign oil and provide an incentive for the use of natural gas as a vehicle fuel in Pennsylvania.
Read More →SANTA ANA, CA – The California Energy Commission approved funding to help Greenkraft, Inc. bring natural gas trucks to California’s roadways.
Read More →MADISON, WI – A $150,000 grant from Wisconsin's State Energy Office will allow Dane County to upgrade and purchase the filling station that has been converting methane produced by the county's Rodefeld Landfill into compressed natural gas (CNG) for nearly a year.
Read More →HOUSTON – GE and Chesapeake have signed a memorandum of understanding on a product and services development partnership to develop and bring to market compressed natural gas and liquefied natural gas transportation and natural gas fueling solutions.
Read More →BAYPORT, MN – Andersen Corporation, a window and door manufacturer in North America, is converting its transportation fleet to compressed natural gas (CNG) to reduce both operating costs and carbon dioxide emissions.
Read More →INDIANAPOLIS – Ram Truck announced it will offer a factory-built compressed natural gas-powered (CNG) pickup truck for North America. The Ram 2500 CNG system was fully engineered and tested by Chrysler Group and assembled at the company’s Heavy Duty truck plant in Saltillo, Mexico.
Read More →ST. PAUL, MN & OKLAHOMA CITY – 3M and Chesapeake Energy Corporation are working together to develop new compressed natural gas (CNG) tanks designed to help reduce costs while increasing performance and enable greater market adoption of CNG as an alternative automotive fuel source.
Read More →ATLANTA – The vehicle, an E-Z Pack Hercules Front Loader body built on a 2012 Mack chassis, arrived in the Atlanta area Feb. 3 and is anticipated to be in operation later this month.
Read More →OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – US Foods, a major food service distributor, announced that its Oklahoma City division has begun using five new trucks that run on compressed natural gas (CNG).
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