Core Insights - Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has announced new agreements to expand the use of renewable natural gas (RNG) across various transportation markets in the US, highlighting the growing demand for clean fuel alternatives [1][2][3] RNG Agreements and Customer Base Expansion - The new agreements include RNG supply, operations, maintenance, and construction of fueling infrastructure, reflecting the momentum of RNG adoption as fleets seek cost-effective emission reduction solutions [2] - Clean Energy has signed a fueling agreement with United Dairymen of Arizona to supply 200,000 gallons of RNG to five fleets operating natural gas trucks, showcasing the deployment of new Cummins X15N engines [3] - Paper Transport has committed to approximately 250,000 gallons of RNG annually for a dozen new trucks, continuing its long-standing partnership with Clean Energy [4] - Giant Oil has signed an RNG supply agreement for approximately 180,000 gallons per year at its station in Pennsylvania, with Pitt-Ohio as a key customer [5] - Birkmire Trucking has entered an RNG supply deal for 100,000 gallons per year to fuel 15 vehicles, while Vestis will fuel 12 medium-duty trucks with RNG [6] - The Atlantic City Jitney Association has extended its partnership with Clean Energy, upgrading its natural gas station to support 125 new RNG shuttle buses with an estimated 300,000 gallons per year [7] - Republic Services is expanding its RNG fueling portfolio with new stations in Colorado and Nevada, including two new fueling stations in Fort Collins and Parker designed to support 135 RNG trucks [8] - USA Hauling & Recycling has renewed its RNG supply contract for 2.5 million gallons annually to fuel 150 refuse vehicles, alongside plans for a new fueling station in Connecticut [9] - Ecotech Waste Logistics has signed an agreement for approximately 300,000 gallons of RNG annually to fuel 30 vehicles [10] LNG Agreements in Space and Energy Sectors - Clean Energy has signed a bulk LNG fueling agreement with Astrobotic for 100,000 gallons to support lunar lander operations [11] - Stoke Space has entered an agreement for 120,000 gallons of high-purity LNG for rocket engine testing, while Apollo Energy Resources has signed for 480,000 gallons to support advanced energy solutions [12]
Clean Energy Fuels signs new supply agreements