Clean Energy Inaugurates CNG Station for HART

Clean Energy Inaugurates CNG Station for HART

Clean Energy Fuels opened the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority (HART) CNG station to serve the first transit agency in Florida expected to transition its entire fleet to cleaner-burning natural gas.

This fueling station will be equipped with four fast-fill CNG dispensers to fuel buses, vans and other fleet vehicles. The project includes capacity to add additional compressors as the HART fleet gradually transitions its entire fleet to CNG buses.

HART awarded Clean Energy the contract to design, build, operate and maintain the new CNG fueling station to support their investment in a cleaner and more cost-effective bus fleet. The project entailed the construction of a CNG fueling station plus modification of existing maintenance facilities and fuel lanes. The modifications were engineered and implemented by Clean Energy’s Facility Modification Services team.

Over the coming weeks, HART plans to deploy 28 new CNG vans to replace its diesel-powered models. Early next year, HART expects to put 22 new CNG buses in service as its diesel buses are retired from service. By the end of 2015, HART expects a total of 59 CNG vehicles to be in service.

Clean Energy expects this growing fleet to consume approximately 230,000 DGEs of CNG in year-one of operation and approximately 725,000 DGEs annually by 2018. Once fully-deployed, the fleet is forecasted to reduce HART’s greenhouse gas emissions by 1,738 metric tons per year, the equivalent of removing 360 passenger cars from the road annually. In addition to the new HART facility, Clean Energy also operates a public CNG station at the Tampa International Airport supporting the region’s growing number of NGV fleets.

Natural gas fuel costs up to $1.50 less per gallon than gasoline or diesel, depending on local market conditions. The use of natural gas fuel not only reduces operating costs for vehicles, but also reduces greenhouse gas emissions up to 30% in light-duty vehicles and 23% in a medium to heavy-duty vehicles. In addition, nearly all natural gas consumed in North America is produced domestically.

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Press Release, April 24, 2014; Image: Clean Energy