American Natural Gas Opens Public CNG Fueling Station Near Syracuse, New York
American Natural Gas (ANG) has opened a public CNG station in Liverpool, New York, a suburb of Syracuse, less than one mile off New York State Thruway (I-90). The Liverpool station will meet demand for easy-access CNG fueling for the region’s heavy duty and long-haul trucking fleets.
This Liverpool station is built around cold weather-reliable systems, including a 250 HP GE compressor packaged by Cobey Energy, with two points of temperature compensation and a Xebec dryer. The station features two Bennett CNG dispensers equipped with NGV1 nozzles for light and medium duty vehicles and NGV2 nozzles to accommodate heavy duty and transit vehicles. The fast-fuel station is designed to accommodate high-capacity, large volume users.
ANG currently owns and operates approximately 40 fueling stations in 13 states across, including stations under development. In New York State, ANG developed a CNG network along I-90 for over-the-road-truck fleets traveling between Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse and the Albany area.
“Our customers are helping drive our expansion, as we continue to hear and respond to their needs for alternative fuel infrastructure across New York State,” said Drew West, Chief Executive Officer of ANG. “This facility supports our customers with a strong addition to our network of stations and will offer easy on-and-off highway access for class 8 vehicles. It also creates new opportunities for fleets interested in CNG, which will now have convenient access to the cleaner, safer and more affordable fuel.”
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