PennDOT, Lebanon Transit Open CNG Transit Fueling Station
Photo

On January 22, the Department of Transportation, Lebanon Transit and Trillium CNG mark the opening of a Compressed Natural Gas transit fueling station at 200 Willow Street in Lebanon.

Under the program, Lebanon Transit will convert eight buses to CNG. The authority estimates saving roughly $50,000 annually based on current diesel costs and their diesel usage of roughly 35,000 gallons per year.

 Through the $84.5 million statewide P3 project, Trillium is designing, building, financing, and will operate and maintain CNG fueling stations at 29 public transit agency sites through a 20-year P3 agreement.  Thirteen fueling stations are now open.

“This innovative program is helping transit agencies save on fuel costs while allowing them to move to a cleaner burning fuel,” Governor Wolf said. “These are important steps to helping us improve the quality of life across Pennsylvania.”

Other stations will be constructed over the next several years, and Trillium is also making CNG-related upgrades to existing transit maintenance facilities.

“Pennsylvania is now a leading producer of natural gas, and this initiative aims to take advantage of that new, cleaner burning fuel source,” said PennDOT Deputy Secretary for Multimodal Jennie Granger. “PennDOT is excited to partner on this program that will bring benefits for the state, transit agencies, and the public for years to come.”

Click Here for the complete announcement and list of CNG facilities.

NewsClips:

Frazier: Residents, Environmental Groups Call For Clairton Coke (Coal) Plant To Go On Hot Idle

Residents, Officials Push For Answers About Response To Clairton Coke (Coal) Works Fire

Mon Valley Residents, Advocacy Groups Call For More Action On Air Quality

Hopey: Passions Still Hot In Aftermath Of Coke (Coal) Works Fire

Frazier: Residents Question Air Quality Notification Delay After Clairton Coke (Coal) Works Fire

Clairton Residents Demand Action After Coke Works Fire Caused Dangerous Emissions

Editorial: Achilles’ Heel: Bad Air Quality Requires More Attention In Western PA

Related Story:

DEP Accepting Grant Applications To Replace, Repower Or Retrofit Fleet Diesel Trucks, Buses, Other Vehicles

[Posted: Jan. 22, 2019]


1/28/2019

Go To Preceding Article     Go To Next Article

Return to This PA Environment Digest's Main Page