Clean Energy Fuels Corp. says that during 2011, it completed 68 fueling-station projects in 16 states and received investment commitments totaling $450 million.
‘We increased the number of station projects completed during the year by 50 percent over 2010,’ says Andrew Littlefair, president and CEO of Clean Energy. ‘These included stations serving transit, refuse and airport/taxi/shuttle operations around the country, as well as locations situated to support the needs of local and regional trucking and small fleets.’
The company notes that it completed five liquefied natural gas (LNG) truck fueling stations on ‘America's Natural Gas Highway’ – Clean Energy's vision for a network of more than 150 LNG stations that will dot major freight-trucking corridors.