Clean Energy opens new RNG station in Philadelphia
Published on: Jun 27, 2024
The site will provide clean, lower-carbon RNG and acts as part of the growing national fueling network for heavy-duty fleets.

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has opened a new renewable natural gas (RNG) station in Carney’s Point, New Jersey for heavy-duty trucks and other fleet vehicles.
The new station is strategically located in the trucking corridor between Philadelphia and Wilmington, Delaware, near Interstate 295 and the New Jersey Turnpike. This opening coincides with the introduction of Cummins X15N, a 15-liter natural gas engine that is currently being used by Walmart, Knight Swift, UPS and other heavy-duty truck fleets.
“The Carney’s Point station gives fleets that operate in the Philadelphia and South Jersey area access to a much cleaner alternative fuel. We are pleased to provide truck fleets a convenient location in this important corridor with an ultra-low carbon fueling experience,” said Chad Lindholm, Senior Vice President at Clean Energy.
The company currently has a significant customer base in the Philadelphia/South New Jersey area. This includes fleets such as South Jersey Gas, Atlantic City Jitney Association, Wally Park at Philadelphia International Airport, Waste Management, and the refuse operation of the City of Philadelphia.
The new station is now part of Clean Energy’s fueling network of over 600 stations in North America.










