Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE) announced additional
fuel and infrastructure contracts to meet the growing demand for
renewable natural gas (RNG), a sustainable fuel that provides an
immediate and significant carbon reduction in transportation.
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Pacific Green Trucking continues to
expand its clean fleet in the Port of Los Angeles, signing a
fueling agreement with Clean Energy for an estimated 1 million
gallons of RNG to power 61 new natural gas trucks. (Photo: Business
Wire)
In the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, Clean Energy’s
Adopt-a-Port program with Chevron continues to gain momentum, with
more fleets switching to RNG. Chevron has committed to provide a
total of $28 million of financing to trucking companies serving the
ports region as well as owner-operators to purchase new RNG
heavy-duty trucks. So far, over 200 heavy-duty trucks have been
contracted through the program and over 400 more are being
processed, which will help to clean the air in and around the ports
and significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
A leader in the move to meet clean air standards in California,
Pacific Green Trucking continues to expand its clean fleet in the
port region, signing a fueling agreement with Clean Energy for an
estimated 1 million gallons of RNG to power 61 new natural gas
trucks.
“Reducing our carbon emissions and improving air quality near
the ports is a top priority for Pacific Green and we’re doing it
one truck at a time,” said Vicente Zarate, president, Pacific Green
Trucking. “RNG is the most immediate and cost-efficient way to make
the necessary environmental changes for the trucking industry.”
Also deploying another 46 RNG-fueled trucks through the
Adopt-a-Port program are NGL Logistics, TDS Logistics, Mortimer
& Wallace, Pacific 9, Cota Capital American Pacific Forwarders,
Arete Logistics, Paul Suh, Sang’s Express, Pacifica Trucks, Pacific
Expressway, Yanxiu Li, IML Transport, Supra National Express, and
Atlas Marine.
“Renewable natural gas creates a pathway for our customers to
dramatically reduce their carbon emissions and turn their
sustainability goals into reality,” said Chad Lindholm, vice
president, Clean Energy. “As the demand for RNG accelerates, more
clean natural gas trucks are hitting the roads in the Port of Los
Angeles and elsewhere, and we’ll be there to provide both the fuel
and infrastructure to help fleets realize immediate and significant
carbon reduction.”
Republic Services has signed an agreement with Clean Energy for
an expansion project in Huntington Beach, CA. The first phase
includes expanding an existing RNG fueling station to accommodate
more refuse vehicles, as well as adding new fast-fill capabilities
for their growing private fleet and transfer truck operations. In
the second phase of the expansion, Clean Energy will construct a
new station at an adjacent address to fuel 30 additional RNG
trucks.
In addition to these projects, Clean Energy has been contracted
for a major expansion of the Republic Services RNG fueling facility
in Anaheim, CA, that will provide 52 additional fueling bays for
refuse trucks.
Harrison Industries in Ventura, CA has signed an agreement for a
station upgrade and fueling contract for an anticipated seven
million gallons of RNG to fuel 80 natural gas solid waste
trucks.
Golden Empire Transit in Bakersfield, CA has signed a
maintenance agreement with Clean Energy for its fueling station,
which will provide an expected 2 million gallons of RNG during the
term to power over 100 transit buses.
Salem Area Mass Transit District (SAMTD) in Oregon, which has
operated natural gas buses for more than 20 years, has signed a
$1.6 million contract with Clean Energy for a station upgrade to
accommodate its 64 transit buses.
Clean Energy has signed an agreement with MV Transit in Long
Beach, CA, for an anticipated 700,000 gallons of RNG to fuel
municipal buses.
The County of Sacramento has signed a maintenance contract for
an expected 900,000 gallons of compressed natural gas (CNG) to fuel
50 refuse trucks.
Clean Energy continues its historic partnership with Dallas Area
Rapid Transit (DART), signing a maintenance agreement for the
transit agency’s stations for an approximate 27 million gallons of
natural gas which serves 700 transit buses.
Blue Diamond Disposal, a refuse and recycling company located in
Mount Arlington, NJ has renewed a maintenance agreement with Clean
Energy. The station will dispense an expected 2.5 million gallons
of CNG during the term to fuel 50 refuse trucks.
The Atlantic County Utilities Authority (ACUA) has signed a
contract with Clean Energy to continue maintenance services for the
Egg Harbor Township, NJ refuse and recycling company. The station
will provide an anticipated 1.6 million gallons of CNG to fuel 58
refuse trucks over the contract term.
The City of Tacoma, WA has signed a maintenance agreement with
Clean Energy for an estimated 700,000 gallons of CNG to fuel 50
waste trucks.
The Portage Area Regional Transportation Authority (PARTA) in
Ohio is continuing to add CNG vehicles to its fleet.
“We’re excited to be able to provide this new transportation
option for our riders. These vehicles combine the character of
early 20th century trolleys with leading-edge green technology,”
said Claudia Amrhein, PARTA General Manager and CEO. “The fact that
PARTA’s new trolley buses are powered by CNG fuel moves us closer
to our goal of lowering our carbon footprint. That’s a win for our
riders, PARTA, and the wider community.”
Long-time Clean Energy customer, Atlantic City Jitney
Association, which operates shuttle buses out of Egg Harbor
Township, NJ, has extended its contract for an estimated 900,000
gallons of CNG to power its fleet.
Green Path Logistics, a large nationwide carrier in Dallas, TX,
has signed a fueling agreement with Clean Energy for 900,000
gallons of fuel for its fleet of 100 heavy-duty trucks.
The City of Temple, TX has inked a maintenance contract with
Clean Energy for its station with an expected 576,000 gallons of
fuel over the term for 30 sanitation trucks.
In Canada, the City of London, Ontario, has inked a fueling
agreement with Clean Energy for an expected 476,000 gallons of fuel
for 28 refuse trucks. The City has been operating six CNG-powered
refuse trucks for more than a year at the London Flying J truck
stop and has added the 28 new trucks to support the City's new
"Green Bin" program expansion.
About Clean Energy
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. is the country’s largest provider of
the cleanest fuel for the transportation market. Our mission is to
decarbonize transportation through the development and delivery of
renewable natural gas (RNG), a sustainable fuel derived from
organic waste. Clean Energy allows thousands of vehicles, from
airport shuttles to city buses to waste and heavy-duty trucks, to
reduce their amount of climate-harming greenhouse gas. We operate a
vast network of fueling stations across the U.S. and Canada. Visit
www.cleanenergyfuels.com and follow @ce_renewables on Twitter.
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section
21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that involve risks,
uncertainties and assumptions, including without limitation
statements about amounts of RNG and CNG expected to be consumed,
numbers of vehicles expected to be deployed or financed, the
Adopt-a-Port initiative, the benefits of Clean Energy’s fuels, the
timing and scope of construction and maintenance projects and the
value of contracts. Actual results and the timing of events could
differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking
statements. The forward-looking statements made herein speak only
as of the date of this press release and, unless otherwise required
by law, Clean Energy undertakes no obligation to publicly update
such forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or
circumstances. Additionally, the reports and other documents Clean
Energy files with the SEC (available at www.sec.gov) contain risk
factors, which may cause actual results to differ materially from
the forward-looking statements contained in this news release.
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