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清潔能源和卡萬塔展開美國CNG燃料的基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施/Clean Energy and Covanta to Expand US CNG Fueling Infrastructure
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卡萬塔的埃塞克斯資源回收中心,在那里垃圾車將燃用CNG。
天然氣燃料供應(yīng)商清潔能源燃料公司和卡萬塔能源公司,國際可持續(xù)的廢物管理和可再生能源公司,主持開幕儀式在新澤西州紐瓦克的壓縮天然氣(CNG)加氣站建成一個全國性的合作伙伴關(guān)系的一部分兩家公司之間展開全國各地的CNG燃料的基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施。
新站,建立和維護在卡萬塔能源從位于新澤西州紐瓦克的廢物處理設(shè)施,清潔能源現(xiàn)場將提供CNG燃料,垃圾車,北新澤西州和紐約市的社區(qū)和企業(yè)提供服務(wù)。CNG燃料,與卡萬塔能源廢物處理設(shè)施,處理后回收的都市固體廢物轉(zhuǎn)化為清潔,可再生能源發(fā)電相結(jié)合,創(chuàng)建了一個引人注目的經(jīng)濟和環(huán)境友好型的垃圾管理模式,兩家公司計劃到美國各地復(fù)制。
高級政府官員,企業(yè)高管和社區(qū)領(lǐng)袖出席了隆重的開幕儀式,布蘭查德在66街在紐瓦克的東沃德發(fā)生在卡萬塔的埃塞克斯資源回收設(shè)施。
紐瓦克市長布克說:“我們的首要任務(wù)是制定城市轉(zhuǎn)型的一個目標,包括改善環(huán)境質(zhì)量,城市車隊過渡到清潔能源燃料的國家標準”。“為此,我們正在推進一項重大計劃,以取代現(xiàn)有的柴油動力垃圾車掃街車隊新的清潔操作CNG為燃料的卡車。我們的新車隊在這里將推動清潔能源/卡萬塔天然氣加氣站,今天正式開幕。“
“今天,我們慶祝我們的合作伙伴關(guān)系,我們希望與卡萬塔新澤西州北部地區(qū)帶來更清潔和更便宜的能源開發(fā)的第一站,”安德魯說,公司總裁兼首席執(zhí)行官J. Littlefair,清潔能源。“此次合作有望使更多的車隊和全國各地的客戶充分利用天然氣的經(jīng)濟效益,同時減少他們的碳足跡在社區(qū),一個真正的共贏。”
卡萬塔能源公司總裁兼首席執(zhí)行官安東尼·奧蘭多,評論說,“卡萬塔自豪地清潔能源和新澤西州在安裝新的加油站在我們的廢物轉(zhuǎn)化能源設(shè)施的清潔城市聯(lián)盟的合作伙伴。CNG在回收后轉(zhuǎn)換成清潔電力的浪費,對我們的工作是完美的補充。這種新的CNG加氣站建設(shè)必要的基礎(chǔ)設(shè)施,以支持過渡到現(xiàn)代化的垃圾車車隊將提供我們所服務(wù)的社區(qū)的經(jīng)濟和環(huán)境效益的推動下,天然氣和過渡的一個重要步驟。“
這種清潔能源和卡萬塔CNG加氣站項目部分資金由美國能源部能源聯(lián)邦刺激格蘭特通過新澤西州的清潔城市聯(lián)盟,一個非盈利性組織,致力于教育公眾對環(huán)境的好處切換驅(qū)動的車輛替代燃料。
Natural gas fuel provider Clean Energy Fuels Corp. and Covanta Energy Corporation, an international sustainable waste management and renewable energy company, have hosted opening ceremonies in Newark, N.J. for the first compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station built as part of a nationwide partnership between the two companies to expand the CNG fueling infrastructure across the country.
The new station, built and maintained by Clean Energy onsite at Covanta’s energy-from-waste facility located in Newark, N.J., will supply CNG fuel to refuse trucks serving communities and businesses in Northern New Jersey and New York City. CNG fueling, combined with Covanta’s energy-from-waste facility, which processes post-recycled municipal solid waste into clean, renewable electricity, creates a compelling economic and environmentally-friendly refuse management model the two companies plan to replicate across the United States.
Senior government officials, business executives and community leaders attended the grand opening ceremonies, which took place at the Covanta Essex Resource Recovery Facility at 66 Blanchard Street in Newark’s East Ward.
“Our overriding mission is to set a national standard for urban transformation—a goal that includes improving environmental quality through transitioning to clean energy fuels for city vehicle fleets,” said Newark Mayor Booker. “To this end, we are moving forward with a major program to replace our existing fleet of diesel-powered garbage trucks and street sweepers with new cleaner-operating CNG-fueled trucks. Our new fleet will fuel up here at the Clean Energy/Covanta natural gas fueling station that officially opens today.”
“Today we celebrate the first station developed by our partnership with Covanta that we expect to bring cleaner and cheaper energy to the Northern New Jersey area,” said Andrew J. Littlefair, president and CEO, Clean Energy. “This partnership is expected to enable more fleets and customers around the country to take advantage of the economic benefits of natural gas while reducing their carbon footprint in the community—a true win-win.”
Anthony Orlando, president and CEO, Covanta Energy, commented, “Covanta is proud to partner with Clean Energy and the New Jersey Clean Cities Coalition in the installation of the new fueling station at our Energy-from-Waste Facility. CNG is the perfect complement to our work in converting post-recycled waste into clean electricity. This new CNG station is an important step in building out necessary infrastructure to support the transition to modern fleets of garbage trucks fueled by natural gas and that transition will provide economic and environmental benefits to the communities we serve.”
This Clean Energy and Covanta CNG fueling station project is partially funded by a U.S. Department of Energy Federal Stimulus Grant through the New Jersey Clean Cities Coalition, a non-profit organization that works to educate the public about the environmental benefits of switching to vehicles powered by alternative fuels.