Amp Americas has celebrated the opening of its new public-access Amp CNG fueling station in Buda, Texas, with US Foods serving as the station’s anchor fleet. The new station, supplied by clean, Texas-produced natural gas, is Buda’s first CNG fueling station and the company’s eighth station in the state. Located adjacent to the US Foods distribution center right off I-35 at exit 221, the Amp CNG ultra fast-fill CNG station is now open to the public and takes all major credit and fleet cards.
The station is already fueling US Foods’ Buda-based fleet of 50 CNG trucks. Including the seven others in the State, the Buda facility takes Amp Americas’ network to 20 CNG stations.
“We are excited to introduce a much cleaner, more cost effective, domestic fuel to Buda and to be partnering with US Foods to improve air quality,” said Grant Zimmerman, CEO at Amp Americas. “The opening of our twentieth CNG station reaffirms our deep commitment to a low-carbon future.”
Amp Americas continues to expand its national footprint and to invest heavily in dairy RNG projects across the country to bring more ultra-low CI gas to market. Earlier this year, Renewable Dairy Fuels, a business unit of Amp Americas, began construction on the country’s largest on-farm anaerobic digester-to- vehicle fuel operation. Located in Fair Oaks, Indiana, the dairy project will be the company’s second biogas facility producing renewable natural gas from dairy waste for transportation fuel. The company aims to deliver Amp Renew, its 100 percent RNG, to all 20 of its fueling stations as it brings on future projects.
Amp Americas operates three business units: Renewable Dairy Fuels, Amp Renew and Amp CNG. Renewable Dairy Fuels produces 100% renewable natural gas from dairy waste.
Source: AMP Americas – a member of NGVAmerica