City of Pensacola Switches Vehicles to Renewable Natural Gas

The city of Pensacola, Florida, is taking steps to reduce carbon emissions by fueling city vehicles with renewable natural gas.

The city has 87 vehicles, including garbage and recycling trucks, that until now were powered by compressed natural gas. Pensacola Energy has an agreement with BP to use renewable natural gas at no extra cost.

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