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California, Texas Projects Boost Natgas as Fleet Fuel

What is billed as the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG)/compressed natural gas (CNG) truck fueling station opened last month in the nation’s busiest port, the combined Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors in Southern California. Separately, AT&T said 600 of its fleet vehicles in Texas are being converted to run on CNG by BAF Technologies.

July 6, 2009

SoCal Ports Open LNG/CNG Station; AT&T Converts 600 Vehicles

What is billed as the world’s largest liquefied natural gas (LNG)/compressed natural gas (CNG) truck fueling station has opened in the nation’s busiest port, the combined Los Angeles and Long Beach harbors in Southern California, according to an announcement Tuesday by the builder of the facility, Seal Beach, CA-based Clean Energy Fuels Corp. Separately in Texas, AT&T said it has joined BAF Technologies to convert 600 of the telecommunications firm’s fleet vehicles to run on CNG.

July 1, 2009