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Clean Energy to Bring CNG to Virginia

State and local governments in Virginia will be able to buy compressed natural gas from Clean Energy for their vehicle fleets, thanks to a recent agreement signed by the governor.

Commonwealth, county, city, municipal and other Virginia government bodies will be able to access special pricing for CNG fuel and services through the state’s procurement website, www.eva.virginia.gov/.

Clean Energy also plans to build CNG fueling stations and provide CNG vehicle conversions for Commonwealth and local Virginia governments that want to take advantage of the benefits of natural gas as a transportation fuel.

“Not only is this good for the government and the environment, but ultimately it will be good for consumers and the economy as well,” said Gov. Robert McDonnell signed an agreement. The infrastructure created through this effort will be available to fuel passenger vehicles and other commercial fleets.

Clean Energy recently opened its first CNG public-access station in Virginia on Maury Street in downtown Richmond and expects to open its second station adjacent to Dulles International Airport. Both public-access stations are open 24/7 and are co-located with Clean Energy’s partner Quarles Fuel Network.

Working with Commonwealth officials, Clean Energy expects to develop a strategic network of CNG station locations throughout Virginia, taking advantage of the extensive inter-state highways traversing the Commonwealth.

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4/16/2012 – Industry Stays Focused on Efficiency as Fuel Costs Rise

With fuel costs rising and a driver shortage creeping up, fleets are still doing all they can to get the most miles out of their trucks, say truckstop executives….
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4/11/2012 – Diesel to Average $4.21 This Summer; Crude to Average $112
Diesel fuel prices, which averaged $3.94 per gallon last summer, are projected to average $4.21 per gallon this summer, according to the Energy Information Administration’s Short-Term Outlook….
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4/10/2012 – Love’s Says Bulk DEF Rollout Hits Halfway Point
Love’s Travel Stops is now offering bulk DEF at more than half of its travel stop locations across the country and says it’s on track to have bulk DEF available at all travel stops by the end of the year….
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4/10/2012 – Diesel Back on the Rise, Oil at Seven-week Low

Last week’s diesel price decrease was short-lived as the average price rose by 0.6 cents per gallon this week to $4.148 per gallon, while the price of gasoline stayed nearly the same. However, crude-oil futures ended at a seven-week low Monday….
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