Clean Energy (CLNE) announced the expansion of its renewable natural gas, or RNG, station network with six new stations in operation. The stations are strategically located along major freight transportation routes across the U.S. The new locations in California, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Michigan and Washington expand access to RNG nationwide. These station openings also support the accelerating adoption of Cummins’ X15N 15-liter natural gas engine, which allows long-haul and heavy-duty fleets to run on RNG. RNG is a negative carbon-intensity fuel that can help carriers and their shipper customers address Scope 3 emissions targets. These new and existing stations extend Clean Energy’s network of over 600 fueling locations across North America serving transit, refuse, municipality, airport operations, and trucking fleets.
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