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TTP Extends President’s Contract Through 2029

Path Set for Continued Organizational Growth and Expanded Advocacy Impact Post-Election

Washington, DC – With approval from The Transport Project Board of Directors, TTP’s Executive Committee announces the extension of President Dan Gage’s contract for another five years through September 30, 2029. Gage joined the association – previously named NGVAmerica – in September 2017; his original contract was extended another four years in 2021. 

“Dan’s leadership has helped energize the alternative fuel transportation industry and transformed The Transport Project into the leading voice advancing the growth, deployment, and use of renewable natural gas (RNG) and hydrogen as ultra clean motor fuels,” said TTP Board Chair Marty Tufte, corporate fleet director for WM. “TTP’s officers and Board of Directors wanted to continue our progress without pause, so it was important for us to lock in Dan’s future stewardship before his current contract expired.”

Earlier this year, the organization transitioned into The Transport Project, a collective of close to 200 organizations and companies involved in the efficient movement of goods, services, and people.  This January, TTP will begin executing an aggressive five-year growth and advocacy plan soon to be approved by the Board at its Annual Meeting.

The Transport Project is the sole national organization expressly dedicated to advancing RNG- and hydrogen-fueled transportation.  It is currently advancing an extension of the highly-popular $0.50/gallon Alternative Fuel Tax Credit and the introduction of a $1.00/gallon RNG Incentive Act credit, while pushing back against the misguided U.S. EPA Phase 3 Greenhouse Gas rule that fails to preserve and promote the immediate and cost effective decarbonization benefits of biofuels like RNG.

TTP’s membership includes industry drivers from every corner of the commercial transportation field – fleets and end users, vehicle dealers, servicers and suppliers, fuelers and fuel producers, and OEMs and engine manufacturers.  New membership opportunities are available HERE.

The Transport Project advocates for an all-of-the-above approach to help in decarbonization efforts, reduce emissions, advance vehicle choice, and work to affect climate-positive policies.

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The Transport Project is a national coalition of roughly 200 fleets, vehicle and engine manufacturers and dealers, servicers and suppliers, and fuel producers and providers dedicated to the decarbonization of North America’s transportation sector.  Through the increased use of gaseous motor fuels including renewable natural gas and hydrogen, the United States and Canada can help achieve ambitious climate goals and greatly improve air quality safely, reliably, and effectively without delay and without compromising existing commercial business operations.  Find out more at: transportproject.org.