NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. � Clean Energy Fuel Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) has facilitated the filing of grant applications for 168 heavy-duty trucks equipped with the latest near zero engine technology and powered by Clean Energy�s Redeem� renewable natural gas, which will contribute to lowering emissions on Southern California roads, thanks to funding made available by the Carl Moyer Grant Program. The program funds clean technologies aimed at improving air quality and is administered by the South Coast AQMD. With the support of Clean Energy, grant applications for 168 vehicles were submitted for a diverse array of trucking applications including port trucks that service the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, regional delivery trucks, and concrete mixers. �Trucking companies are looking for solutions that will help them meet California�s stricter emissions regulations. By pairing near zero engine technology with Redeem, fleets can achieve near zero tailpipe emissions without sacrificing power, speed or reliability,� said Greg Roche, Clean Energy�s vice president of sustainable trucking. �Clean Energy�s grants team is dedicated to assisting fleets with obtaining grants and providing financial support to fleets, so they can easily transition to the cleanest trucks available powered by the cleanest fuel available.� |