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Trillium Contracted to Open New Fueling Facility in California

October 2, 2009 | USA, Salt Lake City UT

The Board of North County Transit District (NCTD) has awarded California Trillium Company (Trillium) a contract for CNG fueling equipment and ongoing operation and maintenance services at the transit agency’s bases in Oceanside and Escondido, California. The new facility is scheduled to be completed by July 1, 2010, according to a Trillium press release.

Trillium, a national provider of CNG fueling services, will supply and install compression equipment for a new fueling facility at NCTD’s Oceanside, CA facility. The station equipment includes two 400 horsepower Ariel compressor skids packaged by Trillium’s long time partner J-W Power. Combined flow from the compressors will total 3300 standard cubic feet per minute or about 25 gallons per minute. The station equipment will also utilize Trillium’s smart control system which will optimize fleet fueling and provide considerable energy savings to the fleet.

The contract value is estimated to be US $5.8 million including capital and 10 years of operations and maintenance at the bases. NCTD will receive the federal excise tax credits on the fuel purchases.

NCTD provides public transportation for North San Diego County, moving more than 12 million passengers annually.

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