Clean Energy Fuels now provides a listing of trucking companies, refuse haulers, fleet operators, airports, municipalities and other organizations that have signed new or expanded existing fuel agreements.
The report also contains information on recently completed stations on Clean Energy's America's Natural Gas Highway with Pilot Flying J and at other interstate locations.
"'The Road to Natural Gas' report includes new customers that we expect to ultimately use hundreds of thousands of gallons of natural gas fuel every month," said Andrew J. Littlefair, Clean Energy's CEO and president. "I'm happy to report that Clean Energy is exceeding our own internal plans for 2012 in our core refuse, airport and transit markets."
The Road to Natural Gas
Recently Completed Stations on Clean Energy's "America's Natural Gas Highway"
- Amarillo, TX - Pilot
- Birmingham, AL - Flying J
- Brookshire, TX - Flying J
- Dallas, TX - Clean Energy
- El Paso, TX - Flying J
- Fort Worth, TX - Pilot
- Hope Hull, AL - Flying J
- Knoxville TN - Flying J
- LaSalle, IL - Flying J
- Latta, SC - Flying J
- Oklahoma City, OK - Flying J
- Pearl, MI - Flying J
- Phoenix, AZ - Flying J
- Tifton, GA - Pilot
- Tulare, CA - Clean Energy
- Salina, KS - Flying J
- San Antonio, TX - Flying J
- Theodore, AL - Pilot
- Weatherford, TX - Pilot
Clean Energy Launches "The Road to Natural Gas" Report
Clean Energy Fuels now provides a listing of trucking companies, refuse haulers, fleet operators, airports, municipalities and other organizations that have signed new or expanded existing fuel agreements.
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