English Español Clean Energy establishes new RNG fueling station in Baltimore

The site aims to provide a clean, low-carbon alternative for trucks as part of the company’s strategy to grow its national fueling network for the transportation industry.



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Clean Energy Fuels has opened a new renewable natural gas (RNG) station in Baltimore, Maryland. This new site is strategically located near the Pulaski Industrial Area and provides heavy-duty truck fleets access to a low carbon, sustainable fuel in the busy east coast trucking corridor.

Sitting on almost 20 acres, the recently opened site includes four fast-fill dispensers for easy in-and-out fueling of RNG. In addition, it is equipped with private time-fill hoses for up to 156 trucks, and 156 additional parking places for drivers’ personal vehicles.

“The opening of our station in Maryland and others around the country demonstrates the demand for an affordable, clean fuel that reduces greenhouse gas emissions and is available today,” said Chad Lindholm, senior vice president of Clean Energy.

Clean Energy currently has a network of 590 fueling stations around North America and is steadily expanding that number with locations purposely built and strategically located for heavy-duty truck fleets.

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