“After working on developing the natural gas fueling market for 15 years, it’s very gratifying to see all the pieces come together,” said Andrew J. Littlefair, Clean Energy’s CEO and president. “There are natural gas engines now available for more vehicle classes, the U.S. has an abundant supply of cheap natural gas and there is a greater understanding of the economic and environmental benefits of using natural gas as a transportation fuel.”
Included in the first “The Road to Natural Gas” is a listing of agreements recently signed, and which have not been previously announced, including newly completed stations on Clean Energy’s America’s Natural Gas Highway(TM) with partner Pilot Flying J and at other interstate locations.
“‘The Road to Natural Gas’ report, which we released today, includes new customers that we expect to ultimately use hundreds of thousands of gallons of natural gas fuel every month,” added Littlefair. “I’m happy to report that Clean Energy is exceeding our own internal plans for 2012 in our core refuse, airport and transit markets.”
Source: Clean Energy Fuels