CULVER CITY, CA- The City of Culver City, Calif., was one of five 2009 National NGV Achievement Award recipients recognized in a ceremony Sept. 21 at the three-day Annual NGV Conference-Summit in Long Beach, Calif. Presented by NGVAmerica and the Clean Vehicle Education Foundation (CVEF), the awards are given to persons and organizations in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the advancement of natural gas as a vehicular fuel.
Culver City decided to start replacing diesel and gasoline vehicles with CNG-powered vehicles in 1996. Since then, it has been a progressive leader in its commitment to using CNG as its fuel of choice for its entire fleet. Operating 102 CNG vehicles in its 600-plus fleet, alternative-fuel vehicles includes 52 buses, 17 refuse trucks, 28 light-duty vehicles, and five heavy-duty public works trucks. City vehicles are fueled at its dedicated CNG station, displacing nearly 800,000 gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel, and saving taxpayers more than $1.2 million dollars per year. Nearly 80 percent of the City's medium- and heavy-duty fleet is now CNG-powered, an action that has removed more than 2,100 tons of CO2 and 40 tons of smog-forming nitrogen oxides over the past eight years alone, according to the City.











