
Clean Energy Fuels Corp.
CLNEClean Energy Fuels Corp. (CLNE) is a provider of clean-burning, renewable natural gas (RNG) and Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fuel for transportation fleets. Founded in 2001, the company focuses on delivering environmentally friendly fuel solutions for heavy-duty vehicles, including trucking, transit, and refuse fleets, aiming to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable transportation. It operates a network of natural gas fueling stations across North America.
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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has secured two contracts in Puerto Rico to design and install liquefied natural gas (LNG) fueling systems for power generation applications. The agreements with P.R. Energy Partners and a global healthcare supplier will provide 10 megawatts of total installed power capacity and mark the company's first LNG infrastructure...
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has completed its eighth dairy renewable natural gas (RNG) production facility at East Valley Cattle in Jerome, Idaho, one of North America's largest single-site dairies. The facility began producing and injecting negative carbon-intensity RNG into the interstate pipeline for use as clean transportation fuel. The project,...
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. announced the opening of six new renewable natural gas (RNG) fueling stations strategically located along major freight corridors in California, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Michigan, and Washington. The expansion supports growing demand from heavy-duty truck fleets seeking cost savings and emissions reductions, and aligns with ...
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. announced multiple new agreements to supply renewable natural gas (RNG) to transportation fleets across the U.S., including partnerships with waste haulers, transit authorities, and trucking companies. The company is expanding its RNG fueling infrastructure and operations/maintenance services across numerous municipalitie...
Clean Energy Fuels Corp will design and build a hydrogen fueling station for Gold Coast Transit District in Ventura County, California, supporting the agency's goal of transitioning to zero-emissions vehicles by 2040.

