Clean Energy's first public Oregon station completes West Coast natural gas highway

By James Cronin, Portland Business Journal.

A new natural gas station will enable trucking companies to haul goods between San Diego and Seattle while burning cleaner fuels than diesel.

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has opened its first public Oregon liquefied natural gas and compressed natural gas fueling station in Central Point, the final piece in its natural gas highway.

The company has signed up for the state's Clean Fuels Program, which aims to create a market for clean fuel credits as tradable assets created by companies that invest in clean fuel technology.

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