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Clean Energy Fuels Announces New RNG Contracts

Clean Energy Fuels announced new renewable natural gas contracts, as fleets continue to adopt the fuel to power heavy- and medium-duty trucks to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

May 7, 2021
Clean Energy Fuels Announces New RNG Contracts

RNG reduces climate-harming greenhouse gas emissions by at least 70%, and even up to 300% depending on the source of the RNG, making it a negative carbon fuel.

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Clean Energy Fuels announced new renewable natural gas (RNG) contracts on May 5 as fleets across North America increasingly continue to adopt the fuel to power heavy- and medium-duty trucks.

Clean Energy continues to expand its supply of RNG as the demand increases for the vehicle fuel which is derived from capturing the biogenic methane produced by the decomposition of organic waste from dairies, landfills, and wastewater treatment plants. RNG reduces climate-harming greenhouse gas emissions by at least 70%, and even up to 300% depending on the source of the RNG, making it a negative carbon fuel.

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New Fueling Agreements

  • Pac Anchor, a port drayage company that serves the ports of Long Beach and Los Angeles, has added 23 new trucks to its fleet for an estimated 2.5 million gallons of RNG.

  • Cal Portland signed an RNG supply agreement to support its fleet of 150 ready mix and bulk hauler natural gas trucks for an estimated one million gallons.

  • Biagi Bros., a large nationwide carrier whose customers include Anheuser-Busch and PepsiCo, will deploy 12 new trucks through the Zero Now program for an approximate 900,000 gallons of RNG.

  • Ecology Auto Parts is adding 35 new vehicles to its Southern California fleet through Clean Energy’s Zero Now program that will fuel with an anticipated 420,000 gallons of RNG.

  • Clean Energy has signed a five-year agreement with EVO Transportation & Energy Services, Inc., one of the largest and fastest growing transportation providers to the United States Postal Service. Under the agreement Clean Energy and EVO Transportation will co-brand stations, which should add significant growth to the current anticipated one million gallons of natural gas.

  • Republic Transportation Group in Jacksonville, Florida, has signed a fuel agreement with Clean Energy for an expected 200,000 gallons annually.

  • Matheson Trucking Company has added 16 new tractors which are fueling at Clean Energy stations in California, Nevada, and Idaho with an anticipated 200,000 gallons of RNG.

New in Transit

  • Valley Metro RPTA in Mesa, Arizona, awarded Clean Energy a contract for full operations and maintenance service of their fueling equipment for a fleet of 115 buses, which use an expected 1.2 million gallons annually. In addition, Valley Metro contracted Clean Energy to upgrade its station, which was recently completed in March 2021.

  • Clean Energy has partnered with GTrans, the City Gardena’s transit division, on a $4.6 million project to design and build a new CNG station for the City’s 40 transit buses and install safety remote monitoring equipment for their bus maintenance facility.

  • TransDev, a transit agency in Nassau County Long Island, New York, and long-time Clean Energy customer, has extended its fueling contract for an anticipated two million gallons.

  • In Canada, Clean Energy has opened a station for BC Transit, Central Frazier Valley Center, where 60 buses will fuel with an approximate 13 million gallons over the duration of the contract.

  • Clean Energy has inked a contract with the Port of Seattle to provide maintenance services to the Port’s private bus station which provides an anticipated 400,000 gallons this year.

  • SP+ in San Diego has extended its fuel agreement with Clean Energy for an expected 185,000 gallons to fuel 30 buses.

Expansion in Solid Waste

  • The City of Pasadena entered into a multi-year RNG supply agreement for an anticipated 1.5 million gallons to fuel their fleet of over 50 CNG refuse and transit buses.

  • One of Clean Energy’s longest tenured customers, Mission Trails Waste Systems in Santa Clara, California, signed a major station upgrade and a multi-year operations and maintenance extension. The station upgrade will allow Mission Trails to fuel their fleet of over 50 natural gas refuse trucks.

  • Salt Lake County Sanitation has signed a contract with Clean Energy to upgrade its station to accommodate 60 garbage trucks. Clean Energy will also provide operations and maintenance services.

  • Clean Energy has been contracted to upgrade Garden City Sanitation’s station in Santa Clara, CA to fuel over 80 solid waste trucks and provide operations and maintenance services.

  • Atlas Refuel in Sacramento has signed a contract with Clean Energy to expand its station to fuel 50 natural gas trucks.

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