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Clean Energy opens clean-fuel RNG station in Davenport, Florida

Published on: Aug 5, 2024

The new location supplies heavy-duty trucking and other fleets operating busy routes around Highway 27, I4 and the Florida Turnpike area.

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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. announced the opening of its latest renewable natural gas (RNG) fueling station in Davenport, Florida. 

The site is now providing RNG to heavy-duty trucking and other fleets operating busy routes around Highway 27, I4 and the Florida Turnpike area. Sitting on 3.7 acres of land, this new site includes five fast-fill dispensers for easy in-and-out fueling and 98 time-fill fueling hoses.

This opening aligns with the introduction of Cummins’ X15N natural gas engine, a breakthrough development for heavy-duty trucking fleets looking to shift to the ultraclean fuel without compromising on capability.

“Clean Energy has seen a strong demand for RNG fuel from both new and existing customers. The Davenport station is in a great location to supply clean fuel to the many fleets that operate in the central Florida area,” said Chad Lindholm, senior vice president of Clean Energy.

Clean Energy currently has a network of over 600 fueling stations in North America and is steadily expanding that number with stations purposely built and strategically located for heavy-duty truck fleets. The company is also making substantial investments in the production of RNG at dairy farms.

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