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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. signs new RNG supply and operations and maintenance agreements with multiple multi-sector fleets

Supply Agreement Transport announced United States Mar 4, 2026

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. announced a series of new agreements for renewable natural gas (RNG) fueling infrastructure and RNG supply with various trucking, refuse, and transit fleets across the U.S. These agreements include an extended partnership with Ecology Transportation Services to supply 2.1 million gallons of RNG annually to its 150 vehicles and upgrades to Recology's fueling stations in Seattle and Snohomish, WA, with Clean Energy providing operations and maintenance services. Clean Energy will also continue providing operations and maintenance services for over 85 WM RNG stations supporting 8,000 refuse trucks and secured a new operations and maintenance contract with WMATA for five million gallons of fuel for over 400 buses. Additionally, Clean Energy signed an operations and maintenance agreement with ABM Facility Services for three transit bus fueling stations for the City of Phoenix, will provide RNG to 78 Arlington Transit (ART) buses totaling approximately 750,000 gallons annually, and extended maintenance contracts with the City of Scottsdale, AZ, and Nashville International Airport. The City of Fort Smith, Arkansas, also signed an RNG supply agreement for its refuse trucks, with Clean Energy continuing to maintain the station it built in 2021. These deals highlight the growing adoption of RNG as a clean fuel solution across diverse fleet applications.

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Clean Energy Fuels Corp. is strategically deepening its integration within the U.S. fleet sector by bundling renewable natural gas (RNG) supply with extensive operations and maintenance (O&M) services. This approach is evident in the extended partnership with Ecology Transportation Services, which secures 2.1 million gallons of RNG annually for its 150 vehicles, and the new O&M contract with Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) covering five million gallons of fuel for over 400 buses. The company is also upgrading Recology's fueling stations in Seattle and Snohomish, WA, while providing ongoing O&M, demonstrating a full-lifecycle service model. This integrated offering provides a streamlined transition and operational certainty for diverse fleets adopting RNG across the United States. As a leading North American provider of natural gas and RNG for transportation, Clean Energy Fuels Corp. is leveraging its design, build, operate, and maintain capabilities to secure long-term revenue streams. The continued O&M services for WM's over 85 RNG stations supporting 8,000 refuse trucks underscore a significant, established relationship, while new O&M agreements with ABM Facility Services for three City of Phoenix transit stations expand its service footprint. Furthermore, Clean Energy will supply 750,000 gallons of RNG annually to 78 Arlington Transit (ART) buses and maintain the station it built for the City of Fort Smith, Arkansas, in 2021, illustrating both new supply and ongoing infrastructure management. Extended maintenance contracts with the City of Scottsdale, AZ, and Nashville International Airport further diversify Clean Energy's portfolio across municipal, transit, and airport clients.
  • Clean Energy Fuels Corp. secured a new O&M contract with WMATA for five million gallons of fuel for over 400 buses.
  • The company extended its partnership with Ecology Transportation Services to supply 2.1 million gallons of RNG annually to 150 vehicles.
  • Clean Energy continues O&M for WM's over 85 RNG stations, supporting 8,000 refuse trucks across the U.S.
  • New RNG supply includes 750,000 gallons annually for 78 Arlington Transit (ART) buses.
  • Clean Energy will upgrade Recology's fueling stations in Seattle and Snohomish, WA, providing O&M services.
  • The City of Fort Smith, Arkansas, signed an RNG supply agreement, with Clean Energy maintaining the station it built in 2021.

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Announced
Mar 4, 2026
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