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Clean Energy expands footprint in California

Published on: Jun 6, 2024

The company has opened two new state-of-the-art stations to provide access for fleets to fuel with renewable natural gas.

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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. announced it has significantly increased its renewable natural gas (RNG) fueling footprint in Southern California with the opening of two additional stations.

These new sites are located in San Bernadino and Perris, giving heavy-duty trucks and other fleet vehicles convenient access to RNG. Strategically located near warehouse hubs and key commercial transportation corridors, the addition of these locations come at a pivotal time as fleets seek solutions to reduce their carbon emissions and decarbonize their operations. 

“There’s a growing realization that the other much-hyped technologies aren’t living up to their promises of availability, fueling infrastructure or cost of ownership. The RNG solution is here and now, providing fleets with incredible emissions reductions affordably,” said Chad Lindholm, senior vice president at Clean Energy.

In addition to Clean Energy’s expanding fueling infrastructure around the country, Cummins recently introduced its X15N engine, the first 15-liter engine powered by RNG to hit the market. The new engine, which has similar power and torque to its diesel counterpart, can reduce carbon emissions by over 300% and NOx emissions by 90%.

Clean Energy operates over 600 stations across the U.S. and Canada, 200 of which have tractor-trailer access, located in the most strategic locations for those fleets involved in the movement of goods to easily access RNG.

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