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New LNG/CNG Fuelling Station for California

May 26, 2009 | Source: IANGV

USA, Temecula CA

Downs Energy, a local petroleum distribution and marketing company headquartered in Corona, CA, is to hold an official “Grand Opening Ceremony” of its 24-hour Liquefied/Compressed Natural Gas (L/CNG) fueling station located at 27985 Diaz Road in Temecula, CA on June 11th (10:00 AM). The L/CNG fueling station is part of the Interstate Clean Transportation Corridor (ICTC) development project.



The ICTC is a planned network of alternative fuel dispensing stations along key roadways that serve associated alternative fuel vehicle (AFV) fleets that move freight between cities and states in the Western United States. The goal of the ICTC Project is to mobilize and concentrate public and private resources to maximize the commercial viability of clean, alternative fuel trucks in goods movement.

At the time of the ‘ground breaking’ ceremony in April 2008, Downs said, “We are delighted to be a participant and contributor to the successful development of the ICTC in Southwest Riverside County” “With the ICTC’s vision and leadership, we were able to secure over $1.1 Million in critical grant funding from key support agencies; including, the California Energy Commission (CEC), Mobile Source Air Pollution Reduction Review Committee (MSRC), South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), Riverside County and the City of Temecula, to make this alternative fuel site a reality and expand the ICTC’s L/CNG fuel site network in Southern California.

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