Clean Energy Fuels ramps up RNG deals nationwide
In California, Clean Energy Fuels Corp. announced a slew of deals with trucking, refuse, and transit fleets nationwide. The agreements span renewable natural gas (RNG) fueling infrastructure and RNG supply, representing the continued growth of clean fuel adoption across multiple sectors.
Clean Energy has extended its partnership with Ecology Transportation Services, one of Southern California’s largest adopters of RNG for trucking. The agreement will supply Ecology’s fleet of 150 RNG vehicles with an estimated 2.1 million gallons of RNG annually. The trucks will fuel at Clean Energy stations across California, Arizona, and Nevada.
Clean Energy’s long-term partner Recology, one of the largest waste haulers in the western U.S., is expanding its commitment to RNG with upgrades to its fueling station in Seattle and a newly completed station in Snohomish, WA. Clean Energy will provide operations and maintenance services for both sites, supporting Recology’s growth in the greater Seattle region. Clean Energy continues to partner with WM, providing operations and maintenance services for more than 85 WM RNG stations across the U.S. and Canada, helping to keep 8,000 of WM’s RNG-powered refuse trucks on the road.
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) has extended its relationship with Clean Energy, awarding a new operations and maintenance contract to support its natural gas bus fleet. The agreement covers five million gallons of fuel to support over 400 buses which will serve the local community. Clean Energy has provided services for WMATA stations for over a decade, and the transit agency recently commissioned two new natural gas stations to serve its fleet.
Clean Energy has signed an operations and maintenance agreement with ABM Facility Services to maintain three transit bus fueling stations for the City of Phoenix. Clean Energy has maintained the sites since 2016, which supply RNG to 335 natural gas buses, dispensing approximately 4.7 million gallons of fuel annually.
Clean Energy will begin providing RNG to 78 Arlington Transit (ART) buses in Virginia, totaling approximately 750,000 gallons annually. ART selected Clean Energy through a competitive process for RNG supply to support its GHG emissions reduction goals. Clean Energy will continue to provide repair and maintenance services to ART.
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