Clean Energy Fuels
Clean Energy Fuels is the largest provider of renewable natural gas (RNG) for the transportation industry in North America, operating 600 fueling stations and fueling over 25,000 heavy-duty vehicles daily. The company captures methane emissions from livestock manure and landfills to produce RNG, significantly reducing carbon emissions and offering a zero-emissions solution certified by the EPA and the California Air Resources Board.
Clean Energy Renewable Natural Gas Services
Clean Energy Fuels specializes in providing renewable natural gas (RNG) for the transportation industry. RNG is a clean fuel made from organic waste that significantly reduces carbon emissions compared to diesel, by an average of 300%. It operates an extensive network of 600 fueling stations across the U.S., fueling more than 25,000 heavy-duty trucks, buses, and large vehicles daily. With a full-service team, Clean Energy guides customers through the transition to RNG, offering services in financing, engineering, construction, and operations.
Clean Energy Founders
Clean Energy Fuels was established with the mission to provide sustainable and renewable energy solutions for the transportation industry. The founders recognized the environmental impact of traditional fuels and sought to develop a cleaner alternative to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, especially in heavy-duty transportation.
Clean Energy Renewable Natural Gas Products
Clean Energy's primary product is renewable natural gas (RNG), a non-fossil fuel made from organic waste such as livestock manure and landfills. RNG not only reduces carbon emissions at the source where it's made but also on the road. The company's RNG has an average carbon intensity (CI) rating of -485.5, making it a highly effective solution for lowering greenhouse gas emissions. This zero emissions solution is certified by both the EPA and the California Air Resources Board.
Clean Energy Corporate Partnerships
Clean Energy Fuels has entered into significant corporate partnerships to expand its infrastructure and services. Notably, Clean Energy announced a $70 million joint development agreement with Tourmaline to build up to 20 new compressed natural gas (CNG) stations in Western Canada over the next five years. The first station under this agreement is already operational north of Edmonton, with additional stations planned for Calgary, Grande Prairie, and Kamloops by mid-2024.
Clean Energy Expansion into Hydrogen and LNG
Besides its focus on RNG, Clean Energy also has experience in building and operating hydrogen stations and retrofitting existing stations to incorporate hydrogen. Clean Energy Cryogenics has built more LNG fueling stations for vehicles than any other company in North America and has also developed LNG fueling facilities for marine and rail companies. In partnership with NG Advantage, Clean Energy delivers the benefits of compressed natural gas to off-pipeline customers, showcasing its versatile capabilities in clean energy solutions.