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Clean Energy launches expanded RNG station in Carson, enhancing fuel accessibility for eco-friendly fleets

Clean Energy and LA County Sanitation Districts open expanded RNG station in Carson

Dec. 2, 2024
Designed, constructed, and operated by Clean Energy, this station is owned by Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts and will provide clean RNG fuel to the public as well as Districts’ vehicles, local public transit buses, waste haulers, and medium to heavy-duty trucks.

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. recently announced the opening of a newly expanded renewable natural gas fueling station in the city of Carson, California. Designed, constructed, and operated by Clean Energy, this station is owned by Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts and will provide clean RNG fuel to the public as well as Districts’ vehicles, local public transit buses, waste haulers, and medium to heavy-duty trucks.

The station dispenses RNG produced from wastewater and organic waste processed at the Districts’ A.K. Warren Water Resource Facility. The remaining fuel will be 100% RNG supplied by Clean Energy via utility pipelines. Clean Energy will oversee all station operations and maintenance for 10 years.

See also: Tourmaline and Clean Energy open new CNG stations in Canada

The newly expanded station supports the Districts’ ongoing commitment to converting waste into resources and transitioning its fleet to cleaner, low-carbon fuels. The station is expected to sell the equivalent of one million gallons of gasoline per year as more fleets, commercial vehicles, and passenger vehicles make the switch to ultraclean RNG.

“This fueling station expansion comes at a pivotal time as demand for RNG continues to grow and fleets seek convenient access for fueling,” said Chad Lindholm, SVP of sales at Clean Energy. “By increasing new locations for fueling with RNG, we help fleets in the region cut emissions, improve air quality in the areas they operate, all while offering a proven, alternative fuel.”

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