NGT News
February 18, 2021
Albuquerque, N.M., is partnering with Trillium, a provider of renewable fuels and alternative fueling solutions, to build a new compressed natural gas (CNG) station to refuel its CNG bus fleet.
The city first began purchasing CNG buses in 1997. The new CNG station will replace a more than 20-year-old station.
“In 1997, the alternative fueling landscape had fewer offerings than it does today,” says Danny Holcomb, transit director for Albuquerque. “Currently, Albuquerque is still determining what the fueling source of its fleet will be in the coming years, and thankfully we will have the infrastructure in place if the decision to pursue all or some CNG buses is made.”