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Airports’ Shuttle Operators Go For CNG Fueling Stations

January 11, 2010 | USA, Seal Beach CA
Clean Energy Fuels CNG pumps

Clean Energy Fuels' CNG pumps

Parking shuttle and ground transportation operators at major international airports in Dallas Fort Worth (DFW), Houston, and Las Vegas have contracted with Clean Energy Fuels to design, build and maintain three new airport-adjacent CNG fueling stations. The new public access CNG stations, built on operator-owned properties, will support the transition of airport shuttle fleets to run on natural gas fuel.

“Aware of high concentrations of harmful emissions in and around airports, and concerned about reducing dependence on foreign oil, airports and their allied services are increasingly adopting alternative-fuel policies for their ground transportation vehicles. In most cases, they opt to transition their fleets to vehicles powered by clean-burning natural gas,” said James Harger, Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President, Clean Energy.

Leading U.S. off-airport parking service provider, The Parking Spot (TPS), has awarded Clean Energy a contract to build and maintain CNG fueling stations at TPS-owned sites adjacent to Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston International Airports.

Located near Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport’s Northfield Station, the new TPS public access CNG station is designed to fuel several types of shuttles and other private and public fleets in the area.

At Houston’s George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), the new public access Clean Energy/TPS CNG station will operate 24/7 to serve The Parking Spot CNG shuttles as well as fleets owned by other off-airport parking operators, taxis and fleet vehicles in the Northeast Houston area.

Whittlesea Bell Transportation, operating in Las Vegas, is the oldest and largest limousine, taxi, and private shuttle service company in the area. Bell has selected Clean Energy to build and supply a new public access CNG fueling station on a Bell-owned site near Las Vegas McCarran International Airport. The station will offer access 24/7 to CNG-powered limousines, taxis, shuttle vans and buses that serve airport and major Las Vegas hotel, tourist and business locations.

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