Clean Energy Opens CNG Fueling Station in Lima, Peru
Posted on: Thursday, 24 April 2008, 09:01 CDT
Clean Energy Fuels, a provider of natural gas for transportation, has opened a compressed natural gas fueling station in Lima, Peru.
Owned and operated by Clean Energy del Peru, a joint venture between Clean Energy and Energy Gas del Peru, the compressed natural gas (CNG) station is strategically located midway between downtown Lima, Peru's capital city, and the Lima International Airport.
The use of natural gas in the transportation sector supports the Peruvian government's fuel diversity objectives for public transportation, and will help make optimal use of Peru's domestic natural gas supply.
Source: Datamonitor
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