
Demand for renewable natural gas continues as public and private fleets convert from diesel to renewable natural gas (RNG) and extend their supply contracts, Clean Energy Fuels announced.
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San Diego County, Calif., plans to have 250 electric vehicles (EVs) in service by 2025 and an additional 251 additional EVs in service by fiscal-year 2026-27.
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The City of Seattle released its updated Green Fleet Action Plan, detailing the steps it needs to take to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2025 and use only fossil-free-fuel by 2030.
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The City of Madison fleet began slowly introducing biodiesel for the past year. This summer marked the first time all ten city fueling sites dispensed B-20.
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After North Carolina's governor issued an executive order calling for the adoption of more zero-emission vehicles, state employees determined which vehicles can be replaced with battery-electric models.
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New York State is offering $3 million in state funds to help municipalities purchase zero-emission vehicles and install related infrastructure.
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New York State is offering funding to commercial and government fleets to purchase electric, hybrid-electric, compressed natural gas, and propane vehicles.
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The Los Angeles International Airport will be using Ford F-250 and F-350 vehicles fueled by compressed natural gas (CNG).
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The City of Albuquerque will shift all eligible vehicles to electric, hybrid, and alternative low-emission fuels.
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REG Ultra Clean Diesel — a blend of renewable diesel and biodiesel — is now available for bulk purchase near Portland, Ore. It emits fewer emissions than conventional diesel, renewable diesel, or biodiesel.
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