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New natural gas refuelling options for trucks coming to Northern Ontario

New natural gas refuelling options for trucks coming to Northern Ontario Nipigon and two locations on Highway 11 will get natural gas stations for long-haul trucks Apr 5, 2021 5:54 PM By: TbNewsWatch.com Staff One of the facilities will be located at an existing gas station in the Nipigon area. The others will be established along Highway 11 at Hearst and Cochrane. Natural Resources Canada is contributing $3 million for the project to fuel delivery service provider Envoy Energy. The three stations will include on-site storage and easy-to-use dispensers for use by heavy-duty truck drivers. According to a government news release, the initiative is aimed at helping the trucking industry switch from diesel to compressed natural gas, or CNG.

Canada Invests in Expansion of Natural Gas Refueling Network

NGT News April 5, 2021 Jim Carr, a member of the Canadian Parliament for Winnipeg South Center, on behalf of Seamus O’Regan Jr., Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources, has unveiled a $3 million investment in Envoy Energy for the installation of three natural gas stations. The new stations – which are located at existing gas stops in Redcliff, Alberta; Swift Current, Saskatchewan; and Prawda, Manitoba – will include on-site storage and easy-to-use dispensers providing all the features heavy-duty truck drivers need when refueling along the Trans-Canada Highway. Funding is provided through Natural Resources Canada’s Electric Vehicle and Alternative Fuel Infrastructure Deployment, which is investing to establish natural gas refueling stations along key transportation routes – providing transport companies with cleaner options to move their goods. The investment expands the number of natural gas stations along key freight corridors funded by the government to

Redcliff getting a compressed natural gas station thanks to federal cash - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

Redcliff getting a compressed natural gas station thanks to federal cash Poll Yes A new compressed natural gas fuelling station will be built in Redcliff, in part because of a federal government grant to expand a network of stations and promote the fuel to long-haul truckers. The $3-million grant to Envoy Energy is to complete three stations in Western Canada – in Redcliff, Swift Current and Prawda, Man., (east of Winnipeg on the Trans-Canada Highway). The company, which is based in Milton, Ont., also partners with municipalities on extracting and capturing methane produced in landfills, and also received similar funding Thursday for three stations in Northern Ontario.

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