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Glendale, CA and Clean Energy to build new CNG filling station

The city of Glendale, CA operates a fleet of compressed natural gas-fueled vehicles and now those vehicles will have access to a new fueling station. Clean Energy Fuels will be building a new CNG station that will also be accessible to the public (anyone wish they had a CNG Camry now?). Glendale operates transit buses, shuttle buses, garbage trucks and other municipal vehicles on compressed natural gas. Clean Energy has a 10 year contract to operate the station, which will be located near the Bob Hope Airport. It'll get busier, too. Over the next five years, the city will replace its remaining diesel powered trucks with CNG vehicles.


[Source: The Auto Channel]

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