The new stations in Calgary and Grande Prairie join an Edmonton station that opened last year.
The new stations in Calgary and Grande Prairie join an Edmonton station that opened last year and together form the start of what is intended to be Western Canada’s first commercial-grade publicFuels Corp., who signed a $70 million joint agreement last year to build up to 20 CNG fuelling stations across Western Canada.
But Canada has been much slower than the U.S. when it comes to building out an RNG industry and related infrastructure. Littlefair said that’s why in this country it makes sense for the transportation sector to look to natural gas as a “bridging” solution until cleaner options are available. Tourmaline CEO Mike Rose said CNG makes sense for Western Canada in particular, because natural gas in this region is abundant, easily distributed and affordable.In just over a year, Rose said, the existing fuelling station in Edmonton has grown to count nine heavy-haul trucking companies among its customers.
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