Clean Energy signs LNG fueling deal

Clean Energy fuels said it has signed a contract with Washington-based Potelco to fuel approximately 75 heavy-duty liquefied natural gas trucks.

The company informed in a statement that Potelco’s fleet is forecasted to consume approximately 360,000 DGEs of LNG annually.

Clean Energy Fuels also signed several agreements with its natural gas customers, the company’s statement reveals.

Seaboard contracted Clean Energy to increase its CNG fueling by an anticipated 240,000 DGEs annually for its expanded fleet of 58 heavy-duty natural gas trucks. For this purpose Clean Energy will open heavy duty truck-friendly stations in Lake Havasu City, Arizona, and Kansas City, Kansas. Seaboards’s fleet currently fuels throughout Clean Energy’s network of stations.

Ten additional heavy duty CNG trucks are scheduled to be deployed and fuel at Clean Energy’s Fontana, California, station. These additional trucks are forecasted to consume approximately 10,000 DGEs of CNG annually.

63 CNG buses added to DART’s fleet are forecasted to consume approximately 630,000 DGEs of CNG annually and will fuel at DART’s four natural gas stations built, operated and maintained by Clean Energy.

SuperShuttle of Austin has extended its fueling relationship for its fleet of 20 CNG vans fueling at Clean Energy’s Austin public-access station, where it is forecasted to consume approximately 240,000 GGEs of CNG annually.

Fueling commenced at Torrance’s private natural gas station which was designed, built, and is being operated and maintained by Clean Energy. The station is fueling approximately 35 refuse trucks and 29 transit buses with an estimated 390,000 DGEs of CNG annually. The Torrancenatural gas transit fleet is expected to expand with an additional 26 transit buses in the second quarter of 2015.

Clean Energy also signed a deal with Burrtec to design, build, operate and maintain a CNG station in Santa Clarita, California. The station will fuel approximately 22 CNG refuse trucks which are forecasted to consume approximately 200,000 DGEs of CNG annually.

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