ANG to Build CNG Fueling Station in Kirkwood, N.Y.
American Natural Gas is currently developing a heavy duty, fast-fill compressed natural gas facility in Kirkwood, N.Y.
American Natural Gas is currently developing a heavy duty, fast-fill compressed natural gas facility in Kirkwood, N.Y.
Recently, ANG was selected by Try-It Distributing as their partner for their fast-fill public fueling station, continuing to develop a network of publicly accessible natural gas fueling stations throughout the Northeast and the surrounding states.
The Kirkwood CNG facility, to be constructed, owned operated and maintained by ANG, is a part of the early stage development of 60 ANG natural gas fueling stations by 2016.
The public access CNG fueling station will be opened 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and will be located on the corner of Stratmill Road and Colesville Road in Kirkwood, N.Y.
A high pressure gas line to the property, coupled with significant compression and 120,000 scf of storage will allow large volumes of gas to rapidly flow through the fueling station. In order to quickly fuel vehicles, the station will have three high-flow dispensers and one split-flow dispenser. A variety of payment methods such as Visa, MasterCard, Wright Express and Comdata will be accepted.
The anticipated station launch date is June 2014. Interested fleets are encouraged to contact ANG to inquire about preferred fuel rates.
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