Rhoads Energy adds two CNG pumps

Rhoads Energy revealed plans to install two compressed natural gas pumps at its Fredericksburg Pacific Pride fueling station, the first CNG pumps in Lebanon County and among the first in the Central Pennsylvania.  

The pumps will begin dispensing CNG fuel to commercial customers within weeks, the company said in a statement.

For the pump installation, Rhoads Energy partnered with U.S. Gain. The partners selected the Fredericksburg Pacific Pride station at 725 Legionnaire Drive, one of four owned and operated by Rhoads Energy, because it offers easy access from nearby I-78.

In the coming weeks, U.S. Gain will complete the addition of two high-flow CNG dispensers to the site, which will continue to offer diesel and gasoline fueling. According to U.S. Gain estimates, the new fast-fill CNG pumps will quickly ramp up to 100 fuelings per day.

Currently, there are 29 publicly available CNG fueling stations in Pennsylvania, according to the Alternative Fuels Data Center.

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