
The company's fleet vehicles will use the Eco Ready System from Landi Renzo USA and renewable natural gas to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has signed an agreement with Amazon to provide low and negative carbon renewable natural gas (RNG).
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The Landi Renzo "Eco-Ready" Dedicated CNG/RNG system for the F-250/350 provides product for fleets to utilize in their pickups, service bodies, or any array of products that are used on this Ford platform with the 6.2L gaseous prep engine.
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Landi Renzo received California Air Resources Board (CARB) Certification for the Heavy Duty Ford CNG/RNG 7.3L engine, which covers medium-duty Class 4-7 vehicles.
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Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) announced it is for the first time dispensing California-produced renewable natural gas (RNG) at many of the natural gas fueling stations it operates across the state.
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Amp America has helped eliminate 500,000 tons of CO2 greenhouse gas emissions, which is the equivalent of taking 100,000 cars off the road for one year. Additionally, Clay Walton has joined the company as vice president of RNG Services.
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Adopt-a-Port is an initiative that provides truck operators serving the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif., with cleaner, carbon-negative renewable natural gas (RNG) to reduce emissions.
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UPS will continue to invest in renewable natural gas (RNG) fuels for its alt-fuel assets following a recent multi-year agreement signed by the company.
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U.S. Gain announced a new renewable natural gas (RNG) development project located in Springfield, Neb., producing clean fuel for the transportation industry, as well as a RNG supply contract for Southern California Gas Company’s (SoCalGas) natural gas fueling station network.
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Republic Services will increase its utilization of renewable natural gas (RNG) fuel over the next five years in order to reduce fleet emissions by an equivalent of roughly 250,000 metric tons of CO2.
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