Border Valley Trading, a Brawley, Calif.-based alfalfa, sudan and klein grass hay producer and exporter, last year replaced its fleet of trucks with 15 liquefied natural gas-powered Kenworth T800s.
As fleets navigate the transition toward lower-emission freight operations, RNG is increasingly being evaluated as a practical solution.
Trucking companies can now order the Fifth Generation Freightliner Cascadia heavy-duty Class 8 truck with the new Cummins X15N natural-gas 15-liter engine. Earlier this month, Freightliner announced ...
The Engine Technology Forum (ETF) today released the following statement from Allen Schaeffer, Executive Director, regarding state and local legislation and the evaluation of diesel and natural gas ...
A natural gas-fired plant to be located behind-the-meter of an Ohio data center campus was approved for construction this week. The 200-megawatt (MW) Socrates South Power Generation Project is to be ...
As the U.S. continues its transition to domestic energy and power, Renewable Natural Gas (“RNG”) delivers by providing both economic and environmental benefits. With origins in organic waste and ...
In early 2013, New York’s then-governor Andrew Cuomo showed up in Dunkirk on a wintry day to announce with great fanfare that the NRG power plant in Dunkirk would be converted from a clean-coal ...