Clean Energy Fuels Breaks Ground on CNG Fueling Station in the Bronx
Clean Energy Fuels Corp., a leading provider of natural gas fuel for transportation in North America; the City of New York; and community leaders broke ground on a new, state-of-the-art compressed natural gas (CNG) station in the Hunts Point section of the Bronx that will fuel multiple fleets operating across the city.
According to the company, the natural gas fuel, produced domestically in North America, reduces greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by up to 21 percent versus diesel and gasoline. Using natural gas is one of the ways New York City can meet its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 80 percent the next few decades.
“There are currently thousands of vehicles that operate on natural gas, and the air over New York is cleaner because of it,” said Andrew J. Littlefair, President and CEO of Clean Energy. “This new station in the Bronx will allow more fleets, both public and private, to realize the economic and environmental benefits of fueling with natural gas.”
“From our Clean Trucks program which reduces pollution to energy efficient goals laid out in our Strategic Plan, we look forward to participating in ways to make our city as green as possible,” said Nivardo Lopez, Bronx Borough Commissioner of the New York City Department of Transportation.
DSNY currently operates collection trucks and street sweepers with CNG and calculates its GHG reductions at an estimated 450 metric tons. That’s similar to recycling 159 tons of landfill waste, or planting 11,400 trees.
Also committing to take advantage of the new fueling station when it opens next year is Hunts Point staple Baldor Specialty Foods, whose company culture includes sustainable initiatives such as the use of alternative fuels to power their fleet.
“We have been committed to employing alternative fuels to both control costs and protect the environment,” said Steve Tufo, Transportation Manager at Baldor Specialty Foods. “We have a responsibility to keep our neighborhoods as clean as possible, and we do that with natural gas.”
“In a city the size of New York, we all must do our part to ensure we provide the services our residents need while doing so in a responsible manner, and that includes reducing emissions from vehicles,” said Councilmember Rafael Salamanca Jr.
Clean Energy Fuel continues to promote the use of CNG across New York City, including the addition of the JFK multi-fuel travel plaza at Kennedy Airport, New York City’s only travel plaza for motorists. Compared to gasoline or diesel, the price of natural gas fuel can cost up to $1.50 less per gallon.