Cross-sector Fleets Sign Fuel Deals With Clean Energy to Supply Clean Renewable Natural Gas

Fleets fueling at Clean Energy’s Port of Long Beach station.
These new agreements, which include RNG, operations and maintenance, as well as construction of fueling infrastructure, reflect the continued momentum of RNG adoption in multiple transportation markets, as fleets seek immediate and cost-effective solutions to reduce emissions.
“As more fleets look to decarbonize their operations, RNG continues to stand out as a proven, economical and scalable solution that is ready now,” said Chad Lindholm, senior vice president at Clean Energy. “These new agreements demonstrate the versatility of RNG across industries and the growing demand for a clean fuel alternative that delivers on sustainability without compromising performance at a significant discount to diesel.”
Clean Energy has signed a fueling agreement with milk cooperative, United Dairymen of
Paper Transport has signed RNG fueling agreements with Clean Energy, accounting for approximately 250,000 gallons of RNG annually to fuel a dozen new trucks. Long-time advocates of RNG’s ability to reduce carbon emissions, Paper Transport hauls goods for sustainability-focused, well-known brands nationwide and has been a Clean Energy partner for over 10 years. Clean Energy provides fuel for nearly 50 Paper Transport trucks across nine states.
Giant Oil, a fueling station operator and petroleum products vendor, has signed an RNG supply agreement with Clean Energy for its station in
Birkmire Trucking, a long-time natural gas user operating in
Vestis, one of the largest uniform companies in the country, has signed an agreement with Clean Energy to fuel 12 medium-duty trucks with RNG at Clean Energy stations. The vehicles will operate in
Clean Energy has entered a new RNG supply and station upgrade agreement with the Atlantic City Jitney Association, extending a 15-year partnership. The deal includes a significant upgrade of their existing natural gas station to support 125 new RNG shuttle buses with an estimated 300,000 gallons annually. Their fleet, which operates a total of 190 RNG shuttle buses, also serves as Atlantic City’s emergency response fleet during hurricanes. They secured state funding to replace aging vehicles with new RNG-powered shuttles – a decision made because of the proven reliability of running RNG shuttle buses over the past 15 years, especially during power outages.
Republic Services continues to grow its RNG fueling portfolio with new station builds and upgrades in
Clean Energy has signed an RNG supply agreement with Ecotech Waste Logistics, a solid waste hauler based in
Clean Energy has signed a new bulk LNG fueling agreement with Astrobotic, a pioneering space exploration company developing lunar landers and rovers. The deal will provide 100,000 gallons of LNG to support Astrobotic’s operations as it continues to advance its spacecraft systems.
Stoke Space, a company specializing in reusable rockets, has entered into a new agreement with Clean Energy for the supply of 120,000 gallons of high-purity LNG. The fuel will be used for rocket engine testing which often requires consistent, high-purity methane for accurate and effective testing.
Apollo Energy Resources, a power generation company, has signed a new bulk LNG fueling agreement with Clean Energy for 480,000 gallons to support the transportation of materials critical to advanced energy solutions.
Clean Energy owns and operates two LNG plants in
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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. is the country’s largest provider of the cleanest fuel for the transportation market. Our mission is to decarbonize transportation through the development and delivery of renewable natural gas (RNG), a sustainable fuel derived by capturing methane from organic waste. Clean Energy allows thousands of vehicles, from airport shuttles to city buses to waste and heavy-duty trucks, to reduce their amount of climate-harming greenhouse gas. We operate a vast network of fueling stations across the
Forward-looking Statements
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