Clean Fuel News

Landi Renzo Alert: Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) MY2020 F-150 5.0L

Posted by Victoria on 04/28/2020 11:40 pm  /   Natural Gas, News

Originally posted by Landi Renzo Ford Order cutoff for the MY2020 F-150 5.0L is THIS FRIDAY - MAY 1ST Why is this important? MY2021 will require a new EPA certification (not a rollover). If you plan on getting any CNG F-150's into your fleet this year, these need to be ordered ...

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On-Road RNG Use Continues to Rise

Posted by Victoria on 04/23/2020 11:58 pm  /   Bio Fuels, National News, Natural Gas, News

Originally posted by Michael Bates | April 20, 2020 | NGT News | Original Article NGVAmerica and the RNG Coalition say 39% of all on-road fuel used in natural gas vehicles in 2019 was renewable natural gas (RNG). Captured above ground from organic material in agricultural, wastewate...

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KeHE Distributors invests in a renewable natural gas powered trucks

Posted by Victoria on 04/15/2020 12:09 pm  /   Bio Fuels, National News, Natural Gas, News

Originally posted by US Gas Vehicles | March 24, 2020 | Original Article KeHE Distributors, a leading natural & organic, fresh and specialty distributor has partnered with Clean Energy Fuels Corp. to add low-carbon emission trucks fueled with renewable natural gas (RNG) to their California flee...

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Autonomous vehicles could be crucial in responding to future pandemics

Posted by Victoria on 04/14/2020 11:33 pm  /   National News, News

Originally posted by Eitan Grosbard | March 26, 2020 | The Robot Report | Original Article The global COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented public health, economic, and logistical challenges for the world. As billions of people shelter in place in hope of vanquishing the novel coronavi...

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LCF Member in the News: Power project at Gulf oil port yields climate benefits, officials say

Posted by Victoria on 04/01/2020 12:52 pm  /   Emissions & Fuel Economy, LCF Members, Louisiana News, News

Originally posted by Keith Magill | March 11, 2020 | Houma Today | Original Article Entergy has extended its power grid to serve ships docking at Port Fourchon so they no longer burn diesel while doing work at the Gulf of Mexico oilfield service hub.The Louisiana utility and Edison Chouest Offshore...

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