City of Burbank to Expand CNG Fueling Partnership With Clean Energy
Posted on: Wednesday, 12 November 2008, 09:00 CST
Clean Energy Fuels has announced that the City of Burbank, California has opted to expand its compressed natural gas fueling partnership with Clean Energy under a modified and extended operating agreement and extend it through 2022.
As part of the modification, Clean Energy will design, build and operate a new compressed natural gas (CNG) time-fill station at the city's public works yard to support a growing fleet of CNG-powered refuse trucks.
James Harger, senior vice president of Clean Energy, said: "We are pleased to continue and extend our successful CNG fuel relationship with the City of Burbank, where we have provided reliable, cost-effective, environmentally- friendly fueling services for the last six years.
"This effort will significantly support the city's efforts to meet its sustainability goals and reduce its carbon footprint, while enhancing both the health and environmental benefits of all its citizens."
Source: Datamonitor
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