Clean Energy Fuels Corp. releases report listing companies that signed agreements for natural gas fuel and other services with them.
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. released “The Road To Natural Gas,” which lists trucking companies, refuse haulers, fleet operators, airports, municipalities and other organizations that have signed new or expanded existing agreements with Clean Energy to provide natural gas transportation fuel and other services for their vehicles and fleets.
The report includes information on recently completed stations such as Pilot Flying J and other interstate locations. Andrew Littlefair, Clean Energy CEO and president, said Clean Energy has worked on developing the natural gas fueling market for 15 years, and now, he said things are starting to work out.
“There are natural gas engines now available for more vehicle classes, the U.S. has an abundant supply of cheap natural gas and there is a greater understanding of the economic and environmental benefits of using natural gas as a transportation fuel,” Littlefair said. “It’s a good situation to have, but we can no longer issue a press release every time an organization makes a switch to natural gas with Clean Energy due to the volume.”
“The Road To Natural Gas” lists agreements recently signed with local transportation authorities, private refuse companies and city refuse operators, taxi fleets and regional and national trucking companies that carry products from some of the world’s most well-known brands that are converting to natural gas.
Clean Energy is the largest provider of natural gas fuel for transportation in North America. The company operates close to 200 gas stations across the U.S.