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English Español Love’s, Trillium open two new CNG stations in California

The two companies now own 67 public-access CNG facilities across the U.S.



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Trillium, a leading provider of alternative fuelling systems and renewable fuels, has opened two new compressed natural gas locations in California.

The public fast-fill stations have two heavy-duty and two light-duty fuelling nozzles, providing infrastructure for multiple vehicle types. The stations offer CNG fuelling capabilities to fleet customers fed by renewable natural gas (RNG). RNG is produced entirely from organic waste streams and is a low-carbon fuel interchangeable with pipeline-quality natural gas. Use of RNG reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 40-125%, depending on the feedstock, when compared to diesel.

The two newly opened locations are both located at Love's Travel Stops in California.

"We are seeing strong, rising demand from customers in California for CNG," said JP Fjeld-Hansen, vice president of Trillium. "To meet that demand, we're focused on adding more stations and committed to providing fueling options that will benefit the environment."

The company also announced customers can receive additional discounts on food and drinks at Love's Travel Stops by downloading the Love's Connect app.

Combined, Love's Travel Stops and Trillium own 67 public-access CNG facilities.

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