Clean Energy Opens in Amarillo and Oklahoma City to Serve UPS Fleet

| April 1, 2014

UPS and CNGClean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE) has announced fueling has begun at its Amarillo, Texas, and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, natural gas stations to serve UPS’ heavy-duty LNG truck fleet in those regions.

UPS has deployed six heavy-duty LNG trucks which are fueling at Clean Energy’s newly-opened Oklahoma City, Okla., station; an additional four trucks are expected to begin fueling at this station within weeks.

Clean Energy’s Amarillo, Texas, station has also opened and is fueling 10 LNG trucks under its previously-announced bulk fueling agreement with UPS. More at: www.cleanenergyfuels.com.

Additional truck fueling agreements were also announced for fleets fueling across Clean Energy’s network from Los Angeles, California, to Jacksonville, Florida.

In related developments:

  • Clean Energy and its customers were also awarded grant funds by the state of Pennsylvania for LCNG infrastructure development and heavy-duty natural gas vehicle conversions.
  • Clean Energy was awarded $2.5 Million to construct two public-access LCNG Stations in Eastern Pennsylvania.
  • Clean Energy also began production and sales of its Redeem biomethane fuel at its Memphis, Tenn., production facility.

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Category: Fuel & Oil, Green

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