Trillium CNG Adds Fueling Stations in Maryland, Washington

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The Trillium CNG Aberdeen, Maryland station.

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Trillium CNG added compressed natural gas fueling stations in Aberdeen, Maryland, and Vancouver, Washington, to its network.

“We see CNG as the most environmentally sustainable fuel for heavy-duty fleets, refuse fleets and transit agencies, and we’ll keep doing our part to move them toward a cleaner future,” Bill Cashmareck, general manager of natural gas at parent company Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, said in a statement.

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The Vancouver facility was designed to primarily meet the commercial vehicle needs of Matheson Postal Services and PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division, Oklahoma City-based Love’s said.



Trillium received a grant from the Maryland Energy Administration to help complete the Aberdeen location. Both stations offer two CNG dispensers, are Trillium owned and operated and open to the public, including light- and- heavy-duty trucks, the company said.

 

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