The Trillium CNG Aberdeen, Maryland station.
Trillium CNG added compressed natural gas fueling stations in Aberdeen, Maryland, and Vancouver, Washington, to its network.
“We see CNG as the most environmentally sustainable fuel for heavy-duty fleets, refuse fleets and transit agencies, and we’ll keep doing our part to move them toward a cleaner future,” Bill Cashmareck, general manager of natural gas at parent company Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores, said in a statement.
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The Vancouver facility was designed to primarily meet the commercial vehicle needs of Matheson Postal Services and PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division, Oklahoma City-based Love’s said.
Trillium received a grant from the Maryland Energy Administration to help complete the Aberdeen location. Both stations offer two CNG dispensers, are Trillium owned and operated and open to the public, including light- and- heavy-duty trucks, the company said.