Clean Energy Fuels (CLNE) has just announced a new 5 year agreement to provide CNG fueling services to SuperShuttle vans offering shared-ride services from major airports, including: Dallas/Fort Worth, Denver, New York City, and Phoenix as well as 6 airports in California: Los Angeles, Burbank, Ontario, Orange County, San Francisco and San Diego. SuperShuttle also bought 40 CNG-fueled vans from Clean Energy Fuel’s subsidiary BAF.
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In a press release, James Harger, CMO of Clean Energy Fuels commented on the news:
“Aware of the impact of harmful vehicle emissions on air and environmental quality, anxious to reign in fuel costs, and concerned about reducing foreign oil imports, allied airport service providers like SuperShuttle are actively transitioning their fleets to natural gas fuel. SuperShuttle first deployed natural gas shared-ride ground transportation vans in the mid-1990s, setting a powerful example for America’s fleet operators to follow. The company deserves special commendation for its leadership in the growing national movement to switch vehicle fleets to clean-burning, domestic, cost-efficient natural gas power.”
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