Isuzu and Westport recently entered into a new joint venture agreement through which Isuzu will provide Westport approximately $1 million for the design and construction of two next-generation CNG-DI ELF trucks to be delivered in 2005, according to the Green Car Congress.
Read More →Isuzu and Westport recently entered into a new joint venture agreement through which Isuzu will provide Westport approximately $1 million for the design and construction of two next-generation CNG-DI ELF trucks to be delivered in 2005, according to the Green Car Congress.
Read More →General Motors will cease production of compressed natural gas (CNG) full-size vans at the conclusion of the 2004-model year, according to a company memo as reported by Calstart on August 6.
Read More →New York Governor George Pataki announced on June 24 a new public-private partnership between the state and Clean Energy — a provider of vehicular natural gas in North America — that will create a "clean fuel corridor" in New York by opening eight compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling stations across the state to the public for the first time.
Read More →Clean Energy and the City of Dallas, Texas, announced April 22 that they have developed a public/private partnership to construct and operate a compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicular fueling facility at Dallas Love Field.
Read More →Ford will cease production on the CNG Crown Victoria at the conclusion of the 2004-model year. The NGV option on the Crown Victoria will be available for the 2004-MY, but will not be available in 2005-MY and beyond. Ford is currently offering a $1,000 early order incentive for all AFV orders submitted by dealers by Oct. 31, 2003.
Read More →The California Natural Gas Vehicle Partnership (www.cngvp.org), an alliance of government air quality, transportation and energy agencies, together with vehicle and engine manufacturers, natural gas suppliers, vehicle fleet operators and environmentalists, announced statewide targets for the deployment of low-emission natural gas powered vehicles.
Read More →Twenty-four utility companies in the U.S. and Canada are participating in Ford's three-year natural gas demonstration program. Fleets are using natural gas-powered Crown Victorias, Econolines, and F-Series pickups.
Read More →A Chicago-based laundry and dry cleaning service made the change to compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel for its fleet of 83 delivery vans in 1982. Within four years, the conversion had paid for itself in fuel savings.
Read More →Compressed natural gas is a promising alternative to gas. However, there are obstacles preventing its widespread use. Niagara Mohawk, a New York utility, has been working hard to eliminate these obstacles.
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