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    Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE) announced it continues to meet the growing demand for renewable natural gas (RNG), a sustainable transportation fuel made from organic waste, with new fueling contracts, infrastructure expansions, and RNG production projects.

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    Clean Energy's renewable natural gas (RNG), a sustainable fuel made from organic waste, powers 1,417 LA Metro transit buses. (Photo: Business Wire)

    Clean Energy's renewable natural gas (RNG), a sustainable fuel made from organic waste, powers 1,417 LA Metro transit buses. (Photo: Business Wire)

    “More fleets are finding RNG to be the most easy and cost-effective way to achieve significant carbon reductions,” said Chad Lindholm, Clean Energy’s senior vice president for sales. “As we continue to see growing demand for RNG, we’re working on the production side so that more customers can turn their sustainability goals into reality.”

    LA County Metro has renewed its maintenance agreement with Clean Energy for six stations that will power 1,417 transit buses with an expected 137 million gallons of RNG for the length of the contract.

    Estes Express Lines, the nation’s largest privately-owned freight transportation carrier, is deploying an additional 100 natural gas trucks that will fuel with an expected three million gallons of fuel in California and Texas.

    The Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts has entered into a contract with Clean Energy to construct a new public access fueling station in Carson, CA. The contract also includes maintenance services, and a fueling agreement for RNG. When the station is complete it will power regional trucks, transit buses and refuse trucks with an anticipated 10 million gallons of RNG over the contract term.

    Offering services that are a vital part of San Diego’s regional transportation network, North County Transit District (NCTD) has extended its RNG supply agreement with Clean Energy to operate its fleet of 143 buses with an expected 8.2 million gallons of RNG.

    One of the most environmentally conscious cities in the country, Santa Monica, CA has extended its RNG fueling agreement with Clean Energy for an expected two million gallons of RNG to power 200 municipal buses.

    The Morongo Basin Transit Authority (MBTA) in the Yucca Valley region of California has signed a RNG supply agreement for an anticipated 750,000 gallons of RNG to power 24 transit buses.

    Gold Coast Transit District in Oxnard, CA has signed a maintenance contract for a station that fuels 54 transit buses with an estimated 725,000 gallons of RNG.

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    Clean Energy Expands Sustainable Fueling with Contracts for Renewable Natural Gas, More Dairy Development Projects Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE) announced it continues to meet the growing demand for renewable natural gas (RNG), a sustainable transportation fuel made from organic waste, with new fueling contracts, infrastructure expansions, and RNG …