Kwik Trip to Develop LNG Corridor (USA)

Kwik Trip to Develop LNG Corridor

Kwik Trip Inc., the Wisconsin-based chain of convenience stores, has announced its next series of locations for the continued development of alternative fueling infrastructure for natural gas vehicles.

Construction has begun on some sites, and Kwik Trip plans to add 11 stations to the current group of nine that are already offering compressed natural gas (CNG).

In addition to the CNG infrastructure, Kwik Trip is developing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) corridor that will run from the Twin Cities to the Wisconsin-Illinois border.

Kwik Trip has committed to developing a functional CNG fueling infrastructure throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Iowa. Currently, there are operational CNG Kwik Trip stations in La Crosse, Wis.; Sturtevant, Wis.; Rochester, Minn.; Oshkosh, Wis.; Minnesota City, Minn.; Owatonna, Minn.; Pewaukee, Wis.; and Sheboygan, Wis.

Kwik Trip plans to open new CNG fueling in the following locations during the spring and summer of 2013: Grand Chute, Wis.; Oshkosh Wis.; Eagan, Minn.; Cedar Rapids, Iowa; Verona Wis.; St. Michael, Minn.; Mankato, Minn.; Mauston, Wis.; Baldwin, Wis.; Janesville, Wis.; and Albert Lea, Minn.

As a privately held company, Kwik Trip has taken on the task to expand its fuel offerings using only its own internal resources and expertise. By bringing natural gas to the market, Kwik Trip has positioned itself to provide a better, more affordable fueling solution to the public.

Kwik Trip plans to expand availability throughout its current network of stores as well as building new fueling locations. This will allow Kwik Trip to provide the best and most functional natural gas vehicle fueling infrastructure possible.

Kwik Trip believes that, in order to be successful, it needs to drive both natural gas vehicle (NGV) adoption and simultaneously build a functional infrastructure for its guests. Kwik Trip will leverage its vertical integration model to help foster the growth of NGVs in its market. Kwik Trip’s own distribution fleet, Convenience Transportation, travels 18 million miles on an annual basis. Through this fleet, all classes and sizes of vehicles are being tested, evaluated, and promoted, based on the company’s real world experiences.

“Kwik Trip owns and operates over 30 NGVs, ranging from light-duty vehicles to heavy-duty Class 8 semis,” Alternative Fuels Superintendent Joel Hirschboeck said. “In addition, we will take delivery of nine more natural gas semis this spring. Through our own anchor fleet, we have been able to test and promote NGVs and educate Kwik Trip consumers about the benefits of natural gas as a vehicle fuel. Kwik Trip’s goal is to market the knowledge that it acquires from purchasing, operating, and maintaining its own NGV fleet.”

Kwik Trip will host educational seminars in markets where it is developing natural gas fueling infrastructure.

“The seminars are an excellent opportunity for fleet owners and operators to learn about natural gas as a vehicle fuel and to network with individuals involved in the natural gas industry,” Alternative Fuels Coordinator Ruanna Hayes said.

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LNG World News Staff, March 15, 2013; Image: DOE