Is it time to consider an alternative fuel source for your fleet? by Craig Yeack
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CalPortland moves CNG power upstream, from mixers to bulk tankers
Eyeing deliveries throughout southern California, CalPortland Co. is deploying compressed natural gas-powered bulk tankers as part of strategy to capture fuel economy and lower the net greenhouse gas emissions associated with cement production at its Oro Grande plant. The producer has staged 24 CNG-fueled tractors with double bulk trailers along a slow-fill island station and related fueling infrastructure at the…
Read MoreOzinga Energy demonstrates emerging natural gas platform on an F-150
Through a partnership with activated carbon processor Ingevity Corp., Ozinga Energy is delving deeper into diesel and gasoline alternatives to fuel light- to medium-duty trucks for its Great Lakes market operations. The compressed natural gas fueling system business of Illinois-based Ozinga Bros. Inc. recently kicked off a test of its newest concept in a Ford F-150 pickup.
Read MoreOzinga Energy tests emerging natural gas platform to run an F-150
Sources: Ingevity, North Charleston, S.C.; Ozinga Bros. Inc., Mokena, Ill.; CP staff
Ozinga Energy is delving deeper into diesel and gasoline alternatives to fuel light- to medium-duty trucks. Through a partnership with activated carbon processor Ingevity, the Ozinga Bros. entity is demonstrating a new natural gas fueling platform in a Ford F-150.
Read MoreCongressman, Mayor Recognize The Energy Ozinga Brings Northern Indiana
In a weekly address airing November 16, President Obama cited the country’s gains toward energy independence, through increased oil and natural gas production, plus solar and wind power ramp up, concluding: “More good jobs. Cheaper and cleaner sources of energy. A secure energy future. Thanks to the grit and resilience of American businesses and the American people, that’s where we’re heading.”
Read MoreOzinga Brothers more than open to GE’s CNG In A Box
The leader in compressed natural gas-fueled mixer truck operation—110 rear and front discharge vehicles to date—Ozinga Brothers Inc. has stepped up fueling infrastructure work to accelerate a fleet migration from diesel to CNG power, and support a new venture, Ozinga Energy, LLC.
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