The City of Redlands, Calif., took delivery of two new heavy-duty side loaders that run on liquefied natural gas in August. This vehicle joins another heavy-duty front loader the City acquired in April.
Read More →The City of Santa Fe received $114,670 in grant funding from the New Mexico Environment Department to partially fund an early vehicle replacement in the City’s solid waste fleet, according to the Environment Department.
Read More →Three municipalities in Mississippi — Flowood, Pontotoc, and Quitman — are in various stages of converting City-owned vehicles to operate on compressed natural gas (CNG).
Read More →The City of Fargo, N.D. has received a $50,000 grant from the North Dakota State Energy Program to study the feasibility of using compressed natural gas (CNG) to operate City vehicles.
Read More →The City of Temple, Texas, is using grant funds it obtained from various state agencies and programs to offset the cost of 14 compressed natural gas (CNG) fueled refuse trucks.
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The new station will service the City’s northern refuse fleet operation, which has more than 65 vehicles, its Planning & Operations Division, which has more than 45 vehicles, and other City divisions.
Read More →The City and County of Denver will build a compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station at one of its main maintenance shops to fuel its seven CNG refuse trucks set to be delivered in late July.
Read More →The City of Newark, N.J. is purchasing five new sanitation trucks fueled by compressed natural gas (CNG) as part of its goal to convert its entire sanitation truck fleet to this alternative fuel.
Read More →The study would look at the cost-effectiveness of retrofitting vehicles and putting up natural gas fueling stations for Steuben County, N.Y., fleet vehicles, according to the Star Gazette.
Read More →The refuse fleet will be fueled at a new CNG fueling station built and maintained by Clean Energy, which officially opened June 5.
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