Clean Energy Takes CNG Deeper Into New England

By Michael Bates; Next-Gen Transportation News

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has completed a new compressed natural gas (CNG) refueling station in New Hampshire - its first in the state - that will be supplying twice as much CNG as any other Clean Energy facility.

In addition to providing fuel for fleet vehicles, the Pembroke, N.H., station is a primary supply location for NG Advantage LLC's unique business model: bringing CNG to large energy users that are not located on a natural gas distribution network. In turn, these customers - hospitals, factories, etc. - can shift from using fuel oil or propane to natural gas via NG Advantage's "virtual pipeline."

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