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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) has announced the successful completion of its renewable natural gas (RNG) facility at Victory Farms Dairy in South Dakota, producing ultra-low carbon RNG for the transportation market. The facility processes 120,000 gallons of manure daily from 6,000 jersey cows to produce an estimated 900,000 gallons of negative carbon-intensity RNG annually. This RNG will be used to fuel commercial fleets, helping to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Clean Energy's partnership with Dynamic Renewables and investment of $26 million in the facility showcases its commitment to decarbonizing transportation and creating sustainable solutions for the environment.
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) ha annunciato il completamento con successo del suo impianto di gas naturale rinnovabile (RNG) presso Victory Farms Dairy nel Dakota del Sud, che produce RNG a bassissima emissione di carbonio per il mercato dei trasporti. L'impianto elabora quotidianamente 120.000 galloni di letame da 6.000 mucche jersey, producendo circa 900.000 galloni annui di RNG a intensità carbonica negativa. Questo RNG sarà utilizzato per alimentare flotte commerciali, contribuendo a ridurre significativamente le emissioni di gas serra. La collaborazione di Clean Energy con Dynamic Renewables e un investimento di 26 milioni di dollari nell'impianto dimostrano il suo impegno per la decarbonizzazione dei trasporti e la creazione di soluzioni sostenibili per l'ambiente.
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) ha anunciado la finalización exitosa de su instalación de gas natural renovable (RNG) en Victory Farms Dairy en Dakota del Sur, que produce RNG ultrabajo en carbono para el mercado de transporte. La instalación procesa 120,000 galones de estiércol diariamente de 6,000 vacas jersey para producir un estimado de 900,000 galones de RNG de intensidad carbonica negativa al año. Este RNG se utilizará para alimentar flotas comerciales, ayudando a reducir significativamente las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero. La asociación de Clean Energy con Dynamic Renewables y una inversión de $26 millones en la instalación subrayan su compromiso con la descarbonización del transporte y la creación de soluciones sostenibles para el medio ambiente.
클린 에너지 퓨얼스 코퍼레이션(Nasdaq: CLNE)은 사우스 다코타의 빅토리 팜스 데어리에서 재생 가능 천연가스(RNG) 시설의 성공적인 완공을 발표하였습니다. 이 시설은 운송 시장을 위한 초저탄소 RNG를 생산합니다. 매일 6,000마리의 저지 소로부터 나오는 120,000갤런의 분뇨를 처리하여 연간 약 900,000갤런의 부정 탄소 강도 RNG를 생산합니다. 이 RNG는 상업용 차량을 연료로 사용되어 온실가스 배출을 대폭 줄이는 데 도움을 줄 것입니다. 클린 에너지의 다이내믹 리뉴어블스와의 파트너십과 시설에 대한 2,600만 달러의 투자는 운송의 탈탄소화와 환경을 위한 지속 가능한 솔루션 창출에 대한 그들의 헌신을 보여줍니다.
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) a annoncé l'achèvement réussi de son installation de gaz naturel renouvelable (RNG) à Victory Farms Dairy dans le Dakota du Sud, produisant du RNG à très faible émission de carbone pour le marché des transports. L'installation traite quotidiennement 120 000 gallons de fumier de 6 000 vaches jersey pour produire environ 900 000 gallons de RNG à intensité de carbone négative par an. Ce RNG servira à alimenter les flottes commerciales, contribuant ainsi à réduire considérablement les émissions de gaz à effet de serre. Le partenariat de Clean Energy avec Dynamic Renewables et l'investissement de 26 millions de dollars dans l'installation témoignent de son engagement à décarboner le transport et à créer des solutions durables pour l'environnement.
Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) hat die erfolgreiche Fertigstellung seiner Anlage für erneuerbares Naturgas (RNG) auf der Victory Farms Dairy in South Dakota bekanntgegeben, die ultraniedriges Kohlenstoff-RNG für den Transportmarkt produziert. Die Anlage verarbeitet täglich 120.000 Gallonen Gülle von 6.000 Jersey-Kühen und produziert schätzungsweise jährlich 900.000 Gallonen RNG mit negativer Kohlenstoffintensität. Dieses RNG wird verwendet, um gewerbliche Flotten zu betreiben, was erheblich zur Reduzierung von Treibhausgasemissionen beiträgt. Clean Energy's Partnerschaft mit Dynamic Renewables und die Investition von 26 Millionen Dollar in die Anlage zeigen sein Engagement für die Dekarbonisierung des Verkehrssektors und die Schaffung nachhaltiger Lösungen für die Umwelt.
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  • Successful completion of RNG facility at Victory Farms Dairy in South Dakota.
  • Production of ultra-low carbon RNG for the transportation market.
  • Processing 120,000 gallons of manure daily to produce 900,000 gallons of RNG annually.
  • Partnership with Dynamic Renewables and investment of $26 million in the facility.
  • Significant reduction in greenhouse gas emissions for commercial fleets.
  • Utilization of RNG in Clean Energy's fueling network for logistics operators, transit agencies, and waste companies.
  • Commitment to working with dairies to bring more RNG into the market.
  • Support for decarbonizing heavy-duty transportation and waste management.
  • RNG receiving negative carbon-intensity score for emission reduction.
  • Contribution towards lowering U.S. GHG emissions from agriculture and transportation sectors.
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New facility in South Dakota begins producing ultra-low carbon RNG for the transportation market

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (Nasdaq: CLNE) today announced its latest renewable natural gas (RNG) facility at Victory Farms Dairy in Revillo, South Dakota, has successfully completed construction and is injecting pipeline quality RNG into the interstate natural gas infrastructure.

Clean Energy Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Production Facility, Victory Farms Dairy, South Dakota. (Photo: Business Wire)

Clean Energy Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Production Facility, Victory Farms Dairy, South Dakota. (Photo: Business Wire)

The Victory Farms two-digester facility is utilizing the manure of 6,000 jersey cows, which could process approximately 120,000 gallons of manure each day to produce an estimated 900,000 gallons of negative carbon-intensity RNG annually.

The ultra-clean RNG produced at the facility will find its way to Clean Energy’s fueling network, helping commercial fleets reduce their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions significantly and immediately. Clean Energy currently operates over 600 stations around North America, that provide fuel and services to customers including some of the largest logistics operators like UPS and Amazon, many transit agencies including those in New York City and Los Angeles, and dozens of waste companies including WM, Republic Services and Waste Connections.

Developed in partnership with Dynamic Renewables and financed through one of Clean Energy’s production joint ventures, the construction costs of the RNG facility, including the build of the manure collection facility, digestors and processing plant, totaled approximately $26 million. Clean Energy is in the process of filing the necessary applications to generate federal and state environmental credits.

“We are committed to working with dairies to bring more RNG into the market. Projects like Victory Farms will provide us the fuel to help decarbonize heavy-duty transportation while simultaneously providing an additional revenue stream for dairy owners and helping with their waste management. With fleets quickly learning that RNG is a proven solution readily available now, it is perfect timing that Victory Farms and the other dairy facilities are coming online to meet the growing demand,” said Clay Corbus, senior vice president of renewables at Clean Energy.

“Victory Farms is part of an industry that is uniquely positioned to have the opportunity to produce such a sustainable and valuable by-product from everyday waste. We are incredibly proud of what we are doing here, and that we’ve been able to partner with Clean Energy to help create a healthier planet,” said the owners of Victory Farms.

Agriculture accounts for nearly 10 percent of U.S. GHG emissions and the transportation sector accounts for another 28%, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Capturing methane from farm waste lowers these emissions. RNG, produced by that captured methane and used as a transportation fuel, significantly lowers GHG emissions on a lifecycle basis when compared to diesel. This allows RNG to be one of the only fuels to receive a negative carbon-intensity score based on the reduction of emissions at the source and at the vehicle.

About Clean Energy

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. is the country’s largest provider of the cleanest fuel for the transportation market. Our mission is to decarbonize transportation through the development and delivery of renewable natural gas (RNG), a sustainable fuel derived by capturing methane from organic waste. Clean Energy allows thousands of vehicles, from airport shuttles to city buses to waste and heavy-duty trucks, to reduce their amount of climate-harming greenhouse gas. We operate a vast network of fueling stations across the U.S. and Canada as well as RNG production facilities at dairy farms. Visit www.cleanenergyfuels.com and follow @ce_renewables on X and LinkedIn.

Forward-Looking Statements

This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 that involve risks, uncertainties and assumptions, including without limitation statements about amounts and timing of manure expected to be produced; the amounts and timing of natural gas expected to be produced or consumed; characteristics and performance of natural gas engines and trucks; the environmental and other benefits of Clean Energy’s fuels; the availability of environmental, tax and other government regulations, programs and incentives; and the impacts of legislative and regulatory developments. Actual results and the timing of events could differ materially from those anticipated in these forward-looking statements. The forward-looking statements made herein speak only as of the date of this press release and, unless otherwise required by law, Clean Energy undertakes no obligation to publicly update such forward-looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances. Additionally, the reports and other documents Clean Energy files with the SEC (available at www.sec.gov) contain risk factors, which may cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements contained in this news release.

Media Contact:

Kimberly Fleer

1-949-437-1447

Kimberly.Fleer@cleanenergyfuels.com

Investor Contact:

Thomas Driscoll

1-949-437-1191

Thomas.Driscoll@cleanenergyfuels.com

Source: Clean Energy Fuels Corp.

FAQ

What is the purpose of Clean Energy's latest RNG facility at Victory Farms Dairy in South Dakota?

The purpose is to produce ultra-low carbon RNG for the transportation market.

How much manure is processed daily at Victory Farms Dairy for RNG production?

Approximately 120,000 gallons of manure are processed each day from 6,000 jersey cows.

What is the estimated annual production of negative carbon-intensity RNG at the Victory Farms Dairy facility?

The facility is estimated to produce 900,000 gallons of negative carbon-intensity RNG annually.

Which companies are customers of Clean Energy's fueling network for RNG?

Customers include logistics operators like UPS and Amazon, transit agencies in New York City and Los Angeles, and waste companies like WM, Republic Services, and Waste Connections.

How much was invested in the construction costs of the RNG facility at Victory Farms Dairy?

Approximately $26 million was invested in the construction costs of the facility.

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