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Clean Energy expands LNG plant capacity in California

Published on: Jun 13, 2024

As the largest plant of its kind in the Southwest region of the country, the Boron facility is now able to produce up to 270,000 gallons of LNG daily.

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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. announced that construction of a third production train at its liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Boron, California, has been completed. 

Already the largest plant of its kind in the Southwest U.S., the Boron plant now has the capacity to produce up to 270,000 gallons of cleaner-burning LNG every day, having increased the facility’s volume capacity by 50%. This addition will allow the supply to meet the growing demand for bulk LNG by customers looking to decarbonize their operations.

Pasha Hawaii, an important customer of the company, is now operating three LNG-powered container ships out of the Ports of Long Beach, Oakland and Honolulu. 

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. is one of the country’s largest providers of clean fuel for the transportation market. The company operates a network of 600 fueling stations across the U.S. and Canada as well as RNG production facilities at dairy farms.

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