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70 CNG Trash Trucks on Brookhaven’s Shopping List

March 30, 2008

USA, Brookhaven LI

The Town of Brookhaven New York is looking to buy upwards of 70 compressed natural gas refuse trucks, and is holding a conference April 7 to detail the bidding process. Bids will be due on April 22. And a decision on winning carters is be made public on May 6, says Ron Gulmi of National Grid, the former KeySpan utility.

Gulmi will explain some of the incentives available to help pay for
the clean fuel vehicles at the early April meeting, specifically the
federal tax credit of up to $32,000 per truck.

Fueling is to take
place at Long Island’s Yaphank Landfill, to which National Grid is
engineering a 13,000-foot, 124-psi gas main.

More information – Fleets and Fuels . 

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