TruStar Energy opens CNG station in Lafayette
TruStar Energy has opened a company-owned public CNG fuelling station in Lafayette, which will facilitate continued growth of natural gas transportation in Louisiana.
"By building out the CNG fueling infrastructure in Louisiana and nationwide, we are incentivizing more fleet owners to make the shift away from diesel and extending the range of CNG-powered fleets already on the road today," said Adam Comora, President of TruStar Energy.
TruStar, one of the leading natural gas station developers in the US, aims at opening dozens of company-owned public CNG stations along high-traffic U.S. corridors over the next several years.
Louisiana is a one of the nation's leading producers of natural gas and fuelling fleets with state-produced CNG brings economic vitality, reduces transportation-related emissions and creates more local jobs," said Lauren Lambert-Tompkins, Clean Cities Co-Coordinator, Louisiana Clean Fuels.
The Lafayette TruStar Energy CNG station has two traffic lanes and two fast-fill fuelling pumps, providing easy access for commercial vehicles and private CNG-powered consumer vehicles.
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