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Business Wire
30-07-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
Transit Fleets Make the Switch to Low-carbon RNG Fuel Inking Deals With Clean Energy
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE), the largest provider of the cleanest fuel for the transportation market, has announced a slew of new deals with transit fleets and municipalities across the country to transition their vehicles to ultra clean renewable natural gas (RNG). Under these new agreements, Clean Energy will build and upgrade fueling infrastructure, maintain and operate station sites or provide RNG fuel for public buses, refuse trucks, street sweepers, and other vocational vehicles that serve the community. 'These new deals represent a clear trend: cities and transit fleet operators are choosing RNG to meet sustainability goals, avoid the high costs and infrastructure barriers of other alternatives and make an immediate environmental impact.' Share 'Cities and transit agencies looking to make the air more breathable and address their carbon footprint need reliable, cost-effective solutions that can be deployed now - not years down the line,' said Chad Lindholm, senior vice president at Clean Energy. 'These new deals represent a clear trend: cities and transit fleet operators are choosing RNG to meet sustainability goals, avoid the high costs and infrastructure barriers of other alternatives and make an immediate environmental impact.' The lead transportation agency for LA County, Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro), has signed a new maintenance agreement for several fueling locations with Clean Energy. The stations will fuel over 940 natural gas buses and will supply 11.5 million gallons annually. Metro is one of Clean Energy's largest RNG users in California and carries nearly 1 million commuters daily on a fleet of low-emission buses. In a competitive bid, Clean Energy was awarded an RNG supply deal with Interurban Transit Partnership (The Rapid) transit agency in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The Rapid currently has 100 natural gas buses in its fleet with a commitment to growing that number in the next five years. The deal is anticipated to supply 1.1 million gallons of RNG annually and Clean Energy will also provide operation and maintenance services for their fueling sites. Trinity Metro, the public transportation provider for Fort Worth and surrounding cities in Tarrant County, TX, has inked an RNG supply agreement with Clean Energy to fuel 190 of its buses. In a competitive bid, Clean Energy was selected as the winning provider, extending its existing maintenance relationship with Trinity Metro to include RNG supply. The deal will provide approximately 2.1 million gallons of clean-burning RNG for its bus fleet. The Birmingham Jefferson County Transit Authority (BJCTA) in Alabama has signed an RNG supply deal with Clean Energy to use an anticipated 950,000 gallons of fuel for 96 transit buses. Clean Energy also has a maintenance agreement with the agency to oversee their fueling site. Clean Energy will build a new fueling station for Loudoun County in Virginia under a new agreement. This will help the county achieve its goal to grow its current natural gas bus fleet from 2 to 120 as they transition to cleaner alternative fuels like RNG. In addition to the new station, Clean Energy will be modifying existing bus maintenance facilities to accommodate the growth. The city of El Paso, TX, has signed a fueling agreement with Clean Energy to supply three of its private fueling stations with RNG. The city's 300-strong fleet of natural gas buses and 21 refuse trucks are forecasted to use approximately 2.7 million gallons of RNG annually. In addition, Clean Energy will also upgrade one of their stations while providing operations and maintenance services to all three sites. One of the largest transit agencies in Arizona, the City of Tucson, has signed a station maintenance agreement with Clean Energy to support 100 of its natural gas buses which consume over 2 million gallons of fuel annually. Clean Energy is partnering with bus manufacturer, Gillig LLC, to supply and fill every new bus that is delivered to a customer with RNG. This deal is forecasted to provide Gillig with approximately 60,000 gallons annually. Union City, CA, has inked a new RNG supply deal with Clean Energy to fuel its 15-vehicle fleet. The agreement will see an anticipated 250,000 gallons of fuel provided to the city. Kings County Area Public Transit Agency (KART) in California has signed a deal with Clean Energy to upgrade their private station and supply RNG to 25 buses. Anticipated to use 220,000 gallons of RNG, KART has long been an advocate for using clean natural gas vehicles to serve the community and has continued to expand its RNG usage and fleet over the years. 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 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 contain risk factors, which may cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained in this news release.


Ya Libnan
22-02-2025
- Politics
- Ya Libnan
New York Post blasts Trump's take on Putin: ‘THIS IS A DICTATOR'
The New York Post sent Donald Trump a clear message on Friday with a searing front page showing Vladimir Putin alongside the headline: 'THIS IS A DICTATOR.' Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/Getty/NY Post Trump's onetime 'favorite newspaper,' owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp, ran the cover after Trump accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of being a 'dictator' in a Truth Social post this week. The scathing headline ran alongside an op-ed by columnist Douglas Murray which outlined '10 other Ukraine war truths we ignore at our peril.' These included a rebuke against Trump's spurious claim that Zelensky has a measly 4 percent approval rating among Ukrainians (a recent poll suggests it actually sits at 57 percent). Another 'truth,' Murray writes, is that Russia 'resents American power and the world the U.S. has built' and that their main allies are America's biggest foes. Murray also claimed that Trump could 'win a Nobel Peace Prize' if he finds a way to end the war, but Trump 'will not be honored if the peace is an appeasement, one that bows down in the face of evil as it denies obvious truths.' 'Without a strong peace, it won't be just Ukraine that suffers. It is all of us,' Murray concluded. 'That is the ultimate truth.' His strongly-worded piece is the latest shot fired from a Murdoch newspaper over Trump's approach to Kyiv and the Kremlin this week. On Tuesday night, The Wall Street Journal similarly condemned Trump's 'rehabilitation' of Putin in a seething editorial, 'The Rapid Rehab of Vladimir Putin.' The Journal listed a considerable rap sheet of the death and destruction wrought on Putin's orders. It also questioned what kind of 'peace' would be borne out of an agreement made with Putin and Trump calling the shots, without Ukrainian representation at the negotiating table. 'He [Trump] didn't say what kind of peace Mr. Putin has in mind, though if history is a guide it won't be what most Americans understand by the word,' the center-right newspaper wrote. While polls in Ukraine show President Zelensky's popularity after 3 years of war stands at 57 %. President Trump's popularity in the first month of his second term stands at 47 %. 'We've lost a partner and a friend': Ukrainians somber as U.S. partnership disintegrates In the United Kingdom, The Times and The Sun also broke with Trump. The latter, a conservative tabloid, said Trump's 'smearing of the Ukraine regime as scam artists who provoked a war using U.S. taxpayers' money is a rant beneath the dignity of his office. Almost nothing in it is true.' Meanwhile, The Times—a center-right broadsheet—slammed Trump's 'appalling' statements about Zelensky and Ukraine made after a so-called peace summit in Saudi Arabia. John Bolton: Trump plan to end war in Ukraine 'pretty close to surrender' An insider told Britain's i Paper that the 'attacks' had been greenlit at 'the very top' of News Corp. 'The Post has flipped on Trump many times. But when Trump took Putin's side over Ukraine it crossed a red line. It's personal for Rupert, he believes in the cause,' they said. However, a former News Corp staffer said Trump 'doesn't care what the papers say,' and is only concerned with Fox News. File photo: President Trump's 'subservience' to Putin is 'humiliating' to the US, President Elect Joe Biden said on August 22, 2020 during his campaign 'Never before has an American president played such a subservient role to a Russian leader,' then the Democratic presidential candidate said. Trump was cultivated as a Russian asset over 40 years and proved so willing to parrot anti-western propaganda that there were celebrations in Moscow, after he was elected in 2016 a former KGB spy has told the Guardian newspaper 'Trump is only bothered about Fox News, that's his direct channel to his supporters,' the ex staffer told the i. 'And Fox News makes a lot of money for Murdoch. It's unlikely to turn against Trump. So they both have a mutual interest whatever else they disagree about.' Trump nevertheless apparently cares enough about the Post to have one of its front pages—showing his mugshot—framed and proudly displayed right outside the Oval Office. The Daily Beast