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Feb
14

Natural gas pipeline planned

A planned 435-mile pipeline that will carry natural gas liquids from northern Colorado to Texas will cut through eastern El Paso County. Construction of the pipeline, which will cross underneath Highway 24 about five miles east of Calhan, is expected to begin in the second quarter of next year and be completed by the end… Continue reading »

Jan
23

Phase One Of America’s Natural Gas Highway Is Complete

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has been on track to complete a total of 70 new liquefied natural gas (LNG) refueling stations by year-end, and the company has confirmed that with the completion of a facility in Missouri this month, the milestone has been met. This network of stations – called America’s Natural Gas Highway –… Continue reading »

Dec
04

AMERICA’S NATURAL GAS HIGHWAY

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. President and CEO Andrew Littlefair says “momentum towards natural gas in transportation is definitely picking up speed,” which is reflected heavily in his own company’s progress with deploying compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquefied natural gas (LNG) refueling facilities across the U.S. Clean Energy Fuels Corp. noted that it has completed… Continue reading »

Nov
20

A LONG HISTORY WITH PROPANE

  If you meet two pieces of criteria – you are in the fleet world and you have an even passive interest in alternative fuels – chances are good that you are aware of The Schwan Food Co. and its very long history with propane autogas. The company’s Schwan’s Home Service Inc. subsidiary has been powering delivery… Continue reading »

Nov
08

PROPANE’S CHEAP AND READY

Propane typically costs $1.50 to $2 per gallon less than gasoline or diesel and is sold at 3,000 locations in the U.S. That’s many more than the number of locations currently available for fueling with natural gas, which many Americans believe is the fuel of the future. Experts say we have more than 100 years’… Continue reading »

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