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Clean Energy Awarded Multiple Fueling Contracts

Clean Energy Fuels announced the extension of multiple fueling contracts, the addition of new natural gas fleets, and the growth of Redeem renewable natural gas (RNG) volumes. In transit, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) has extended Clean Energy’s operation and maintenance contract for an additional four years. Clean Energy services DART’s four CNG facilities supporting 537 buses and 123 shuttles and paratransit vehicles. The fuel supplier anticipates the stations will dispense approximately 40 million GGEs over the contract period.

On July 27, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LAMTA) approved the purchase of an additional 65 CNG buses, expanding on a purchase earlier in July of 295, for a total of 360 new CNG buses. LAMTA currently operates the largest CNG fleet in the nation with a total of 2,250 buses, all of which may, at the option of LAMTA, be fueled by Clean Energy’s Redeem brand of RNG that is the cleanest transportation fuel available rated 70 percent cleaner than diesel. These new buses will be fitted with Cummins-Westport’s (CWI) latest L9N engines, which have NOx emissions 90 percent lower than the current EPA NOx limit of 0.2 g/bhp-hr.

In addition to these two agreements in the transit market, Santa Cruz Metropolitan Transit in has extended its LNG fueling contract with Clean Energy, as has Orange County Transportation Authority, both of which are located in California.

The Cities of Fresno, California, and Tempe, Arizona, along with the National Park Service Grand Canyon and Kings County Area Public Transit in Hanford, California, have each signed operations and maintenance agreements with Clean Energy for their stations. These agencies are estimated to dispense close to 6 million GGEs per year.

In the heavy duty trucking market, Clean Energy added three large United States Postal Service (USPS) carriers to its customer list. They include one of the largest USPS carriers, St. Augustine, Florida based Postal Fleet Services, Thunder Ridge Transport, a carrier servicing 13 states, and Edward Zengel & Sons, also based out of Florida. The addition of these three fleets brings the total number of USPS carriers fueled by Clean Energy to 13.

Long time Clean Energy customer Ruan Transportation Management Systems has also awarded Clean Energy a fueling contract for CNG trucks operating out of Dallas and Austin, Texas. Food Express, a national transporter of food grade commodities, based out of Arcadia, California will begin fueling with Clean Energy for their routes in Southern California.

The addition of these fleets represents approximately 400,000 GGEs per year.

In the refuse sector, Clean Energy was awarded a contract to design and build a new station for Patriot Waste, the refuse provider to Prescott Valley, Arizona. The Cities of Denver, Sacramento and Redlands, California, and Marborg Industries in Santa Barbara, California have also extended fueling agreements for their transit agencies.

The City of San Bernardino, California has awarded Clean Energy a multi-year LNG supply and maintenance contract. The LNG is converted into CNG for the City’s public fueling station which is utilized by many neighboring CNG school bus and refuse fleets.

The fueling contracts and maintenance agreements represent approximately 2.25 million GGEs per year.