SEAL BEACH, CA --- The city of Los Angeles has awarded a 10-year contract to Clean Energy Fuels Corp. to design, build, and operate a new CNG fueling station at Ontario International Airport (ONT) in San Bernardino County.
Read More →BARTLETT, IL --- Auto Truck Group, a leading builder of work trucks, has partnered with two major CNG conversion companies to convert Ford and GM work trucks to operate on compressed natural gas.
Read More →OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - Deploying natural gas vehicles in its fleet and implementing a CNG public outreach program helped earn the company a 2009 National NGV Achievement Award.
Read More →FORT WORTH, TX --- A number of companies and nonprofit groups have formed the Metroplex Natural Gas Vehicle Consortium, in hopes of developing new transportation markets for natural gas vehicles (NGVs) and a fueling infrastructure in the North Texas region.
Read More →DALLAS - The company's goal to deploy 15,000 alternative-fuel vehicles by 2019 helped earn it a 2009 National NGV Achievement Award.
Read More →ANN ARBOR, MI --- A new report by the Sustainable Transportation and Communities group at the Center for Automotive Research (CAR), a Michigan-based nonprofit research group, examines the benefits of converting corporate fleets from gasoline to compressed natural gas (CNG) and hybrid vehicles.
Read More →SEAL BEACH, CA - The new trucks are expected to use approximately 3.6 million gasoline gallon equivalents of natural gas fuel per year once fully deployed.
Read More →DALLAS --- T. Boone Pickens, the former oilman and current board member of Clean Energy Fuels Corp., appeared with Dallas Mayor Tom Leppert outside of City Hall on Aug. 24 to promote a plan to switch the city's taxicab fleet from gasoline to compressed natural gas.
Read More →ELK CITY, OK --- Oklahoma House Speaker Chris Benge (R-Tulsa) and Apache Corp. CEO G. Steven Farris on Aug. 17 highlighted Oklahoma's incentives for natural gas in transportation.
Read More →AT&T signs deal with BAF Technologies to convert 8,000 fleet vehicles to natural gas vehicles over the next five years.
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