Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE), the largest provider of
the cleanest fuel for the transportation market, has announced a
series of new deals as it continues to meet the growing customer
demand for renewable natural gas (RNG), with new fueling contracts,
construction of additional fueling infrastructure, and operations
and maintenance contracts.
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“The last quarter has been one of our best periods for RNG sales
with deals closing across the board in the heavy-duty truck,
transit, and refuse markets. This is no better proof that RNG is
now a recognized, effective alternative fuel solution that works
and continues to satisfy the needs of our longer-term customer as
well as gain attention from new customers looking for a clean,
alternative to cater to their fueling needs,” said Chad Lindholm,
senior vice president at Clean Energy.
Clean Energy has signed an RNG fueling agreement with DHL to
provide 100,000 gallons annually over a three-year period to power
DHL trucks located in California, Texas and Arizona. These are
DHL’s first RNG trucks that the company is testing as a cleaner,
more sustainable alternative fueling option to diesel.
Long-time customer and an early adopter of RNG, Food Express,
has inked a station build and RNG supply deal for its fleet of 20
heavy-duty Class 8 trucks. The new RNG station will be located in
California and will be open to other fleets as well. The RNG volume
for the Food Express trucks is expected to be 3 million gallons
over the next ten years.
One of the largest transit agencies in the country, LA Metro,
has extended its contract to continue to fuel its fleet with clean
burning RNG. The agreement will provide five of LA Metro’s stations
with an expected 14 million gallons of RNG.
SalSon Logistics has inked a new RNG supply deal to fuel its 15
heavy-duty truck fleet at Clean Energy’s Romeoville, Illinois
station. The agreement will see an anticipated 500,000 gallons of
fuel over a five-year period to cleanly fuel and transport goods
for its customer, Ikea, in the Chicago area.
Estes Express Lines, the largest privately held freight
transportation company in North America, has signed an RNG fueling
agreement with Clean Energy for an estimated 450,000 gallons
annually of RNG to be used by 40 new trucks that will fuel at Clean
Energy’s station in Fort Worth, TX. Clean Energy also currently
provides RNG for 50 of Estes’ trucks in California.
Clean Energy has extended its relationship with cattle and beef
haulers, Harris Ranch, and will supply 450,000 gallons of RNG to 40
of Harris Ranch’s heavy-duty 8 truck fleet as well as maintain its
private station in Coalinga, CA.
One of the largest street sweeping companies in the country,
Nationwide Environmental Services, based in Norwalk, California,
has signed a 5-year maintenance and RNG supply contract for an
anticipated 1.75 million gallons of RNG to fuel its 75 street
sweepers. The company services over 2.5 million citizens in greater
Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, San Bernardino and Riverside
counties.
Clean Energy won the contract to supply Nassau Inter-County
Express (NICE) with RNG to cleanly power a large fleet of its
transit vehicles. The agreement is important because NICE is
transitioning their fleet of 278 transit buses from CNG to RNG. The
deal will provide an expected 16.5 million gallons of ultra-low
carbon RNG fuel over a five-year period.
Clean Energy has signed an agreement with Noble Environmental, a
waste management company, to build a new RNG fueling station in
Westmoreland, PA. Noble Environmental will supply the site with an
expected 550,000 gallons annually of RNG produced from their own
landfill gas to power 50 of their sanitation trucks.
Van Eaton Ready Mix in Oklahoma has inked a maintenance contract
for an anticipated 800,000 gallons to fuel 102 vehicles in their
concrete fleet. Van Eaton began testing RNG over 12 years ago and
have since tripled their RNG-powered fleet.
Clean Energy has signed an agreement with Laredo Municipal
Transit System, El Metro, in Texas to supply an expected 1.6
million gallons of RNG over a five-year period to fuel 38 of
Loredo’s transit buses. El Metro switched a portion of its fleet to
RNG in October 2024.
Clean Energy was awarded a contract to upgrade the dispensers at
Dallas Area Rapid Transit’s (DART) private fueling station in
Dallas. Clean Energy will improve reliability and extend the
longevity of DART’s station which currently fuels 700 CNG transit
buses.
The City of Gardena (GTrans), Calif. has signed a new deal to
power its 39 transit vehicles with RNG. Contracted to provide 2.5
million gallons of RNG over five years, the agreement follows the
completion of a design and build of a private CNG fueling station
for GTrans a few months ago.
Clean Energy has signed an agreement with the City of Santa
Clarita, Calif., to provide operations and maintenance services at
four of the city’s fueling station sites to power 100 RNG transit
buses with an anticipated 12 million gallons over the next eight
years.
Long-term customer, University of California in San Diego, has
inked an operations and maintenance and RNG supply deal for its
fleet of shuttle buses and sanitation trucks which operate across
the university campus. The supply volumes are anticipated to be 1.1
million gallons over the next three years.
Arlington Transit in Virginia has signed an operations and
maintenance agreement with Clean Energy for its transit fleet. The
deal is expected to use 800,000 gallons of fuel for 78 transit
buses.
Burgmeier’s Hauling has signed a RNG supply contract with Clean
Energy for an anticipated 900,000 gallons over five years to fuel
20 sanitation trucks.
MarBorg Industries, a waste management company, has signed a
maintenance deal with Clean Energy for an anticipated 445,000
gallons annually to fuel 25 sanitation trucks.
About Clean Energy
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. is the country’s largest provider of
the cleanest fuel for the transportation market. Our mission is to
decarbonize transportation through the development and delivery of
renewable natural gas (RNG), a sustainable fuel derived by
capturing methane from organic waste. Clean Energy allows thousands
of vehicles, from airport shuttles to city buses to waste and
heavy-duty trucks, to reduce their amount of climate-harming
greenhouse gas. We operate a vast network of fueling stations
across the U.S. and Canada as well as RNG production facilities at
dairy farms. Visit www.cleanenergyfuels.com and follow
@ce_renewables on X and LinkedIn.
Forward-Looking Statements
This news release contains forward-looking statements within the
meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section
21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that involve risks,
uncertainties and assumptions, including without limitation
statements about: the amounts and timing of renewable natural gas
expected to be produced or consumed; the timing and scope of
construction, maintenance, and other projects; the numbers and
timing of vehicles expected to be deployed, fueled, maintained, or
financed; the characteristics and performance of natural gas
engines and trucks; the potential development of the market for
RNG; the environmental and other benefits of Clean Energy’s fuels;
the availability of environmental, tax and other government
regulations, programs and incentives; and the impacts of
legislative and regulatory developments. Actual results and the
timing of events could differ materially from those anticipated in
these forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements
made herein speak only as of the date of this press release and,
unless otherwise required by law, Clean Energy undertakes no
obligation to publicly update such forward-looking statements to
reflect subsequent events or circumstances. Additionally, the
reports and other documents Clean Energy files with the SEC
(available at www.sec.gov) contain risk factors, which may cause
actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking
statements contained in this news release.
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