Trillium agrees to build another CNG station

Trillium CNG, a unit of Integrys Energy Group, has signed a letter of agreement with the Monterey Regional Waste Management District in California to build, own and operate a new CNG refueling station to power the district’s CNG refuse trucks.

By mid-2016, the District will extrude the methane gas produced at the Monterey Peninsula Landfill, a nearby sanitary facility, and convert the recovered natural gas into CNG to power their fleet. Trucks will begin and end the day at the site, the company informed in a statement.

The new CNG station will feature time-fill posts to handle the district’s 50 CNG refuse trucks today as well as a fast-fill dispenser that can be made available to other local City and County fleets. However, it will be expandable to accommodate up to 100 CNG vehicles as their fleet is fully converted.

Groundbreaking is scheduled in April with completion targeted for the end of July.

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