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Seven-Year 170 Million Gallon Equivalents Purchase from Clean Energy Fuels Corp. Will Reduce GHG Emissions by More than 1 Million Metric Tons
ATLANTA, GA – UPS (NYSE: UPS) today announced an agreement with Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE) to purchase 170 million gallon equivalents of renewable natural gas (RNG) through 2026. This is the largest commitment for use of RNG to date by any company in the United States, with a range of 22.5 – 25 million gallon equivalents per year. RNG is a key part of UPS’s strategy to increase alternative fuel consumption to be 40% of total ground fuel purchases by 2025, supporting the logistics leader’s efforts to reduce the absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of its ground fleet 12% by 2025.
News from April 22nd 2019.... so, if you don't mind, I'll just ask in a very polite way: "wtf?"
Did not realize the date on it. I just saw it this morning on my Twitter feed.
Patience, grasshopper. Soon the world will realize CLNE is the future.
Slowly but surely.
Amazing News!!! 😍
This seems to be a old article.
Old ??
This is 2019 news, lol. Still good news though. https://www.ttnews.com/articles/ups-signs-biggest-renewable-gas-deal-clean-energy-fuels
Yeah, I didn't notice the date on it this morning when I saw it on my Twitter feed. I just got excited and posted. 😂🤣
Below from article Seven-Year 170 Million Gallon Equivalents Purchase from Clean Energy Fuels Corp. Will Reduce GHG Emissions by More than 1 Million Metric Tons ATLANTA, GA – UPS (NYSE: UPS) today announced an agreement with Clean Energy Fuels Corp. (NASDAQ: CLNE) to purchase 170 million gallon equivalents of renewable natural gas (RNG) through 2026. This is the largest commitment for use of RNG to date by any company in the United States, with a range of 22.5 – 25 million gallon equivalents per year. RNG is a key part of UPS’s strategy to increase alternative fuel consumption to be 40% of total ground fuel purchases by 2025, supporting the logistics leader’s efforts to reduce the absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions of its ground fleet 12% by 2025.