Dive summary:
- Waste Management Inc. opened a new compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station in Mesa, Ariz., and will replace heavy-duty collection trucks with 26 new state-of-the-art vehicles that run on CNG, a cleaner-burning alternative to conventional gasoline or diesel fuel.
- Waste Management currently operates nearly 1,700 CNG and liquefied natural gas vehicles with similar fueling stations across the US.
- The station is being called the Clean N’ Green station and was built with help from fuel distributor PetroCard Inc.
From the article:
Waste Management Inc. has opened its compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station in Mesa, Ariz., and debuted its new fleet of 26 CNG-powered waste collection vehicles to serve the area.
The new fleet will serve the city of Chandler from Waste Management’s San Tan Hauling and Transfer Station site, the Houston-based company said in a news release. The Clean N’ Green public fueling station was built with funding help from the Kent, Wash.-based fuel distributor PetroCard Inc. ...