NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. � Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) announced that Brookhaven, NY, a municipality that moved away from diesel to compressed natural gas (CNG) 10 years ago, has extended Clean Energy�s contract for another five years. Brookhaven is taking its sustainability efforts to a new level by becoming Clean Energy�s first customer in New York to move to Redeem� renewable natural gas (RNG), the cleanest fueling option available, with an expected volume of 550,000 gasoline gallon equivalents (GGEs) annually to power 80 new refuse and recycling trucks. Clean Energy began its relationship with the Long Island community in 2008 when it designed, built, and began operating the natural gas truck fueling station that serves Brookhaven, one of the most densely populated areas in the country. Three California municipalities have awarded new multi-year contracts to Clean Energy. This includes liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply and maintenance services for both the City of Redlands and the City of San Bernardino. The total expected volume from these two municipal stations is over 800,000 GGEs per year. Additionally, the City of Beverly Hills has signed a 5-year RNG supply contract for its private time fill station that fuels an expanding refuse fleet. |