In partnership with Independence Fuel Systems (IFS), an alternative fuel station located in Carthage, Texas, Gain Clean Fuel, Appleton, Wisconsin, has announced the opening of a new public natural gas fueling station in Dallas that will dispense renewable natural gas (RNG). The station is located along Interstate 20, between Interstate 35 East and Interstate 45 at 8181 South Lancaster Rd.
Gain Clean Fuel produces, procures and delivers compressed natural gas (CNG) and RNG. CNG and RNG can reduce emissions up to 125 percent, Gain says, through efficiencies during fuel production and use.
“This is an exciting opportunity for us to further our mission of helping build America’s energy independence by providing high quality CNG stations,” Kevin Russell, CEO at IFS, says. “We’re proud to have FastFlow CNG serve this region.”
The Dallas location was designed to accommodate class 8 vehicles and constructed to provide fast fill capabilities, delivering unmatched reliability and reduced fuel times, the company says.
“This station will allow leading companies to reduce their transportation-related emissions, satisfying greenhouse gas targets and improving air quality for communities in the greater Dallas area,” Mike Koel, Gain Clean Fuel president, says. “We’re committed to providing the best level of service at all of our stations, indicated by our unrivaled 99.7 percent site uptime.
“IFS has been a great partner, instrumental in the expansion of our natural gas fueling network throughout Texas,” Koel adds. “We look forward to supplying this station and all other IFS locations with RNG from one of the many development projects we have online.”
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