Lowe’s has announced it has launched a dedicated fleet of natural gas-powered trucks at its regional distribution center in Mount Vernon, Texas.
Read More →Fleets operating along the I-84 and I-15 corridors from Las Vegas, through Utah, Idaho, and eastern Oregon can rent Kenworth trucks fueled by liquefied natural gas (LNG) through a new rental program available from PacLease, its local franchise – Kenworth Sales Company, and Blu LNG.
Read More →Cummins Inc. has announced its 2013 engine lineup for refuse vehicles. Cummins is offering customers a complete range of both clean diesel and natural gas engines designed for optimal performance in refuse applications, according to the company.
Read More →Because trucks and buses use significant amounts of fuel and tend to emit high levels of greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions, diesel and natural gas (NG) vehicles are increasingly attractive options in these commercial markets.
Read More →Congress passed the American Taxpayer Relief Act on Jan. 1, 2013, which provided one-year extensions for several tax credits affecting alternative fuels. The tax credits are extended until Dec. 31, 2013, and are retroactive for all of 2012.
Read More →HOUSTON – As part of its continued investment in and support of customers using natural gas powered vehicles, Phillips 66 Lubricants has launched two vehicular natural gas engine oils, tri-branded (Phillips 66, Conoco & 76 Lubricants) Guardol NG and Kendall Super-D NG.
Read More →HOUSTON – GE and Clean Energy Fuels announced a collaboration to expand the infrastructure for natural gas transportation in the United States.
Read More →ISB6.7 G, a mid-range 6.7L natural gas engine, will run on compressed natural gas (CNG), though, the natural gas may be stored on the vehicle in liquefied natural gas (LNG) state or as CNG.
Read More →MURRAY HILL, NJ & NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ – Linde North America announced the launch of a website that provides resources to help customers, including fleets and oil and gas companies, make the switch to liquid natural gas.
Read More →GÖTEBORG, SWEDEN — Under the Mack brand, the range of trucks powered by natural gas will be expanded by a further two models during 2013, Mack Pinnacle and Mack Granite.
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