
The City of Statesboro, Georgia, is spending up to $684,000 on a new compressed natural gas filling station for its fleet of CNG-fueled trucks.
The City of Statesboro, Georgia, is spending up to $684,000 on a new compressed natural gas filling station for its fleet of CNG-fueled trucks.
The new environmentally-friendly station will benefit the city's fleet and the community.
Government Fleet magazine is hosting a free webinar Feb. 27th and will cover the current landscape of alternative fuel and natural gas.
The City of Columbus, Ohio, has opened its fourth and final compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station for the city’s fleet.
The City of Olathe and Johnson County, Kansas, have opened a compressed natural gas fueling station for their refuse trucks and transit buses.
The City of Gulf Breeze, Fla., council vetoed a recommendation by staff to build a compressed natural gas (CNG) station. It's now looking into upgrading its current slow-fill stations.
The City of Hobart, Ind., celebrated the opening of a new time-fill compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station, and showcased its new CNG-compliant fleet maintenance garage.
The Tulsa station — Sparq’s 10th compressed natural gas (CNG) station across its multi-state network — will begin construction immediately, with a target to open by the end of 2017.
The station is located in Hickory, North Carolina, and is the company's 11th public refueling station.
The City of Long Beach, Calif., recently began dispensing renewable natural gas (RNG) at its new compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station. The station is used for the city’s growing fleet of refuse trucks and street sweepers.
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