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Opportunity Snapshot

This is your opportunity to make an impact as you plan, direct and coordinate a wide range of complex projects to support high BTU biomethane processing plants.  You'll work with a diverse group of internal and external stakeholders including leadership, city agencies, project consultants, etc., and touch multiple departments across our company. Quick question for you - click here  This is a high visibility role for a go-getter with the interpersonal skills to get things done and the technical ability to plan every phase. This is a role that will polish and grow your skills and one where you can feel good about supporting the advantages of natural gas fueling.

Clean Energy Renewable Fuels (CERF), a wholly owned subsidiary of Clean Energy, North America’s leading provider of natural gas fuel for transportation, and a global leader in expanding international natural gas vehicle markets, is developing renewable natural gas (RNG) or biomethane production facilities in the United States. CERF owns (70%) and operates landfill gas facilities in Dallas, Texas (pictured) and Canton, Michigan that produce RNG for delivery in the nation’s gas pipeline network for power generation and transportation fuel. 

With experience and expertise built over more than a decade, Clean Energy is committed to helping our customers -- companies operating all kinds of fleets from the goods movement sector, to refuse and public transit, to shuttles and taxi fleets -- gain the measurable economic and environmental advantages of natural gas fueling. We have more than 1000 employees and are continuing to expand our 280-station portfolio.

The Requirements

The ideal candidate will have a background in construction and / or equipment specification, procurement, layout and/or design, as well as exceptional organizational skills. In addition, to be a strong fit for the role of Project Developer, you will have:
  • A bachelor’s degree and 2 to 5 years of relevant experience and training; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. 
  • Strong mechanical and / or electrical aptitude.
  • Proven administrative skills, including the ability to track multiple aspects of complex projects.
  • The ability to establish project schedules and budgets.
  • Computer savvy around reporting, tracking and costing -- project management and database software, and familiarity with MS Excel and Word. Quick question for you - click here
  • The ability to communicate effectively with multiple project stakeholders.
  • Solid interpersonal skills and the ability to influence and motivate others.
  • A professional appearance and bearing.
  • The ability to learn new processes, tools and methods quickly.
  • Solid analytical skills and the ability to review plans, codes and other complex documents.
  • The ability to achieve goals and solve problems independently.
  • Exceptional organizational and time management skills.
  • Good multi-tasking skills.
Preferred but not required:
  • The ability to read blueprints.
  • A background in construction administration.  
  • Site evaluation and assessment.
  • Municipal planning and development processes.
  • Entitlement and/or building permits. 
  • High BTU gas plant experience would be a great advantage.
In addition to these qualifications you should be able to travel, depending upon your location, up to 75% of the time. Quick question for you - click here You could live in or near Detroit, Michigan; Dallas, Texas; Irvine, California; or Tempe, Arizona.

The Role

As Project Developer you will report to the VP of Construction & Operations and be responsible for planning, directing and coordinating the activities of designated high BTU biomethane processing plants’ engineering and pre-construction projects.  You will develop and manage project schedules and due diligence, ensuring that the goals and objectives of each project are accomplished on time and on budget.  
 
It will be your task to review each project proposal or plan to determine the time frame, budget limitations, procedures for accomplishing the project, staffing requirements, and the allotment of resources available at various phases of the project.  You’ll work on multiple projects which may involve biomethane, engineering, installing underground piping and conduit, pouring concrete for equipment pads and dispensing islands, placement of storage vessels, compressors, and other above ground equipment.  In addition, you’ll manage interconnection work, paving, construction of canopies and installation of fencing and signage.  The responsibilities are wide and you must have a professional, "get it done" attitude and strong project management skills.

Specifically, you will:
  • Conduct high BTU biomethane project due diligence and feasibility analysis including confirming suitability of the biogas quality and the anticipated biogas production levels for high BTU biomethane projects.
  • Coordinate and drive all aspects of projects including site investigations, obtaining entitlements, permits, business licenses, equipment specification and ordering, design, and utility applications.  Quick question for you - click here
  • Determine any other federal, state and local requirements necessary for construction and coordinate project activities with the activities of government regulatory or other governmental agencies.
  • Prepare and provide project status reports and ensure project documentation is complete and accurate.
  • Direct and coordinate activities of project personnel to ensure projects progress on schedule and within the prescribed budget.
  • Review status reports prepared by project personnel and modify schedules or plans as required.
  • Confer with project personnel to provide technical advice and to resolve problems.
You should be flexible with your hours and driven to meet your goals. Your days will start early and will be varied based upon priorities.  On a travel day you might take an early flight, check in at the hotel and then head to the plant. One day you could be working in a plant from 12 am to 12 pm, wearing jeans and your steel toed boots, managing operations training, pulling data or quality emissions reports – whatever is needed that day.  The next day you could be meeting with a VP or an agency in a suit and tie.  You should be equally comfortable and competent in either situation.
 
You’ll work with a diverse group of internal and external stakeholders as well as overseeing consultants working on your projects.  These are complex projects with a great many moving parts so you’ll need to be organized, efficient and dedicated.

?Note: this description is intended to give you a general overview of the position and is not an exhaustive listing of duties and responsibilities.

Why CERF & CE

Support and development -- your supervisor enjoys mentoring and coaching, but at the same time expects that you’ll be able to work independently.  He’s happy to stop and explain something – guiding, directing and educating because time spent at the beginning saves at the end.  In turn, you’ll be a dedicated learner, adding to your skill set where needed.   You'll also have the opportunity to work with other Project Developers, training and supporting one another.

Career growth -- ?there are a lot of projects coming up over the next three to four years – plenty to keep you challenged and growing.  However, the Project Developer is a great training ground; you’ll be cross-trained on different plants, for example, and if you prove yourself a star promotional opportunities will become available.  You might set your sights on becoming a Plant Manager or follow a different path. ?

”Green” your skills and experience -- currently there are only about 20 landfill gas plants in the US, but this number will grow. We’re using cutting edge technology that is in the process of being patented as one of the first in the country of its kind to produce pipeline quality gas for the utility. You’ll build your knowledge of the unique processes and technologies we use, even as you enjoy the satisfaction of helping promote environmental responsibility, reducing the carbon intensity of energy resources, and minimizing America’s dependence on foreign oil.

The “best of both worlds” -- you will enjoy the entrepreneurial energy and startup-like environment of Clean Energy Renewable Fuels (CERF) as well as the stability and resources of Clean Energy, which has more than 1000 employees globally and hundreds of fueling stations in the US. If you are excited by new challenges and the opportunity to drive innovative and positive change, you’ll fit right in at CERF.

The green standard for renewability -- use of biomethane as a vehicle fuel can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 88% as compared to gasoline and represents an important domestic resource. Sources of biomethane are plentiful and offer a positive picture for the future: for example, our Dallas operation sits at a landfill that is not scheduled to close until 2042, and we estimate that the landfill will continue to produce biogas for approximately 30 years after it closes.

Proven strong leadership -- you will join a team of accomplished, seasoned professionals at Clean Energy, led by Andrew Littlefair. Mr. Littlefair served as President of Pickens Fuel Corp (PFC), predecessor company of Clean Energy, which he co-founded in 1997 with Boone Pickens and was Staff Assistant to then President Ronald Reagan in the Office of Presidential Advance from 1983 to 1987. Our executive team’s profiles can be viewed at CleanEnergyFuels.com.

Excellent compensation -- in addition to a competitive salary and bonus incentive program, we offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes all you would expect plus some pleasant surprises, such as a discretionary match on our 401(k) plan -- in four of the last five years the company has matched 50% of the employee's annual contribution.

Keys to Success

To find success in the role of Project Developer, you’ll need to be a highly-organized, time manager with an eye for detail and the ability to keep multiple balls in the air. Pivotal to your success will be your proactive approach to getting projects started, keeping them on track and finishing them on time.  You’ll need exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with a diverse group from technicians to VPs.  You’ll also need a strong commitment to knowledge gain as there will be new things for you to learn right off the bat and you’ll need to leverage that knowledge to do your job.  Flexibility and mobility will also be key.  There is a lot of travel and hours can sometimes be long, so you’ll need to love what you do and find enjoyment in your work. 

About Biomethane

Biomethane is pipeline-quality, high BTU methane derived from biogas and is an entirely renewable and readily available low-carbon alternative fuel that can be produced locally from organic waste. Chemically the same as conventional natural gas, biomethane is produced from the anaerobic digestion of organic matter such as animal manure, sewage, and municipal solid waste. After it is processed to required standards of purity, biomethane becomes a renewable substitute for natural gas and, once compressed or liquefied, can be used to fuel natural gas vehicles.

According to U.S. Department of Energy estimates, there were 70,000 biomethane-fueled vehicles on the road worldwide in 2010, up from 12,000 in 2007. Europe has most of these vehicles. Germany and Sweden are successfully using biomethane to power public transportation vehicles. In Sweden alone, more than half of the gas used in its 11,500 natural gas vehicles is biomethane. Germany and Austria have established targets of 20% biomethane in natural gas vehicle fuel.

In the United States, biomethane use in vehicles is in its preliminary stages but is steadily gaining momentum and support. In California, biomethane produced from landfill waste creates both CNG and LNG for use as a gasoline or diesel substitute to reduce emissions in an array of vehicles: light-duty vehicles, transit buses, solid waste trucks, and off road heavy-duty equipment. Use of biomethane as a vehicle fuel can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 88% as compared to gasoline and is an important domestic resource that can reduce our national dependence on foreign oil.

CERF owns and operates a landfill gas processing facility in Dallas, TX that produces renewable biomethane that is currently delivered into the nation's gas pipeline network and displaces conventional natural gas. The McCommas Bluff landfill -- the third largest landfill gas operation in the United States -- opened in 1975 and is scheduled to close in 2042. It is estimated that pipeline quality biomethane gas will continue to be produced for approximately 30 years after the landfill closes. The plant is currently capable of processing 9.4 million cubic feet a day of landfill gas into approximately 36,000 gasoline gallon equivalents of pipeline quality biomethane. Dallas Clean Energy plans to increase this capacity to approximately 14.9 million cubic feet a day and make further improvements that should enable the production of approximately 60,000 gasoline gallon equivalents a day of pipeline quality biomethane.

We also developed a project to process and sell renewable natural gas recovered from the Sauk Trail Hills Landfill site in Canton, Michigan, building a high-BTU landfill gas processing plant that produces renewable natural gas (RNG) for injection into the natural gas pipeline system. The RNG is distributed for vehicle fuel use to natural gas fleets, Clean Energy customers and direct use by renewable power customers. The facility opened in 2012 and, once it is at capacity, output of clean, green bio-methane is expected to equate to 6 million diesel gasoline gallon equivalents annually.

About Us

Taking the Lead in Clean-air Transportation

Clean Energy has a broad customer base in the solid waste, transit, ports, shuttle, taxi, trucking, airport and municipal fleet markets, fueling thousands of vehicles at more than 280 strategic locations (and growing) across the United States and Canada.

In addition to our landfill gas processing facilities, we own and operates two LNG production plants, one in Willis, TX and one in Boron, CA, with combined capacity of 260,000 LNG gallons per day and designed to expand to 340,000 LNG gallons per day as demand increases.

?Acknowledging the growing potential of biomethane as a renewable, low-emission fuel for fleet vehicles, Clean Energy formed a subsidiary, Clean Energy Renewable Fuels (CERF), to develop and produce biomethane energy resources from landfills and other organic waste facilities.

While natural gas is 23% cleaner in carbon emissions than diesel in heavy-duty vehicles — and far cleaner in NOX and PM emissions — biomethane enables an 88% reduction in carbon emissions when displacing diesel or gasoline.

America's Natural Gas Highway -- Coast-to-Coast and Border-to-Border LNG Truck Fueling

Trucks powered by cleaner, cheaper and all-American natural gas will soon travel the country on America’s Natural Gas Highway. We are building a network of LNG truck fueling stations on the Interstate Highway System and in major metropolitan areas. Soon, natural gas fueling infrastructure will be ready to serve long-haul trucks traveling across the USA as well as regional trucks working within local areas.

The Clean Energy vision extends beyond servicing the high fuel-use requirements of fleet operators. We are committed to helping businesses access the measurable advantages of clean-fuel solutions. Simultaneously, we are committed to protecting our environment as the leader in clean-air transportation. Clean Energy has proven that business and environmental goals can indeed find common ground, with mutually profitable results.

Pictured: the solid waste and environmental services industries are "early adopters" of natural gas vehicles because natural gas is cheaper, cleaner, domestically abundant, and it works.

Opportunity Snapshot

This is your opportunity to make an impact as you plan, direct and coordinate a wide range of complex projects to support high BTU biomethane processing plants.  You'll work with a diverse group of internal and external stakeholders including leadership, city agencies, project consultants, etc., and touch multiple departments across our company. Quick question for you - click here  This is a high visibility role for a go-getter with the interpersonal skills to get things done and the technical ability to plan every phase. This is a role that will polish and grow your skills and one where you can feel good about supporting the advantages of natural gas fueling.

Clean Energy Renewable Fuels (CERF), a wholly owned subsidiary of Clean Energy, North America’s leading provider of natural gas fuel for transportation, and a global leader in expanding international natural gas vehicle markets, is developing renewable natural gas (RNG) or biomethane production facilities in the United States. CERF owns (70%) and operates landfill gas facilities in Dallas, Texas (pictured) and Canton, Michigan that produce RNG for delivery in the nation’s gas pipeline network for power generation and transportation fuel. 

With experience and expertise built over more than a decade, Clean Energy is committed to helping our customers -- companies operating all kinds of fleets from the goods movement sector, to refuse and public transit, to shuttles and taxi fleets -- gain the measurable economic and environmental advantages of natural gas fueling. We have more than 1000 employees and are continuing to expand our 280-station portfolio.

The Requirements

The ideal candidate will have a background in construction and / or equipment specification, procurement, layout and/or design, as well as exceptional organizational skills. In addition, to be a strong fit for the role of Project Developer, you will have:
  • A bachelor’s degree and 2 to 5 years of relevant experience and training; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. 
  • Strong mechanical and / or electrical aptitude.
  • Proven administrative skills, including the ability to track multiple aspects of complex projects.
  • The ability to establish project schedules and budgets.
  • Computer savvy around reporting, tracking and costing -- project management and database software, and familiarity with MS Excel and Word. Quick question for you - click here
  • The ability to communicate effectively with multiple project stakeholders.
  • Solid interpersonal skills and the ability to influence and motivate others.
  • A professional appearance and bearing.
  • The ability to learn new processes, tools and methods quickly.
  • Solid analytical skills and the ability to review plans, codes and other complex documents.
  • The ability to achieve goals and solve problems independently.
  • Exceptional organizational and time management skills.
  • Good multi-tasking skills.
Preferred but not required:
  • The ability to read blueprints.
  • A background in construction administration.  
  • Site evaluation and assessment.
  • Municipal planning and development processes.
  • Entitlement and/or building permits. 
  • High BTU gas plant experience would be a great advantage.
In addition to these qualifications you should be able to travel, depending upon your location, up to 75% of the time. Quick question for you - click here You could live in or near Detroit, Michigan; Dallas, Texas; Irvine, California; or Tempe, Arizona.

The Role

As Project Developer you will report to the VP of Construction & Operations and be responsible for planning, directing and coordinating the activities of designated high BTU biomethane processing plants’ engineering and pre-construction projects.  You will develop and manage project schedules and due diligence, ensuring that the goals and objectives of each project are accomplished on time and on budget.  
 
It will be your task to review each project proposal or plan to determine the time frame, budget limitations, procedures for accomplishing the project, staffing requirements, and the allotment of resources available at various phases of the project.  You’ll work on multiple projects which may involve biomethane, engineering, installing underground piping and conduit, pouring concrete for equipment pads and dispensing islands, placement of storage vessels, compressors, and other above ground equipment.  In addition, you’ll manage interconnection work, paving, construction of canopies and installation of fencing and signage.  The responsibilities are wide and you must have a professional, "get it done" attitude and strong project management skills.

Specifically, you will:
  • Conduct high BTU biomethane project due diligence and feasibility analysis including confirming suitability of the biogas quality and the anticipated biogas production levels for high BTU biomethane projects.
  • Coordinate and drive all aspects of projects including site investigations, obtaining entitlements, permits, business licenses, equipment specification and ordering, design, and utility applications.  Quick question for you - click here
  • Determine any other federal, state and local requirements necessary for construction and coordinate project activities with the activities of government regulatory or other governmental agencies.
  • Prepare and provide project status reports and ensure project documentation is complete and accurate.
  • Direct and coordinate activities of project personnel to ensure projects progress on schedule and within the prescribed budget.
  • Review status reports prepared by project personnel and modify schedules or plans as required.
  • Confer with project personnel to provide technical advice and to resolve problems.
You should be flexible with your hours and driven to meet your goals. Your days will start early and will be varied based upon priorities.  On a travel day you might take an early flight, check in at the hotel and then head to the plant. One day you could be working in a plant from 12 am to 12 pm, wearing jeans and your steel toed boots, managing operations training, pulling data or quality emissions reports – whatever is needed that day.  The next day you could be meeting with a VP or an agency in a suit and tie.  You should be equally comfortable and competent in either situation.
 
You’ll work with a diverse group of internal and external stakeholders as well as overseeing consultants working on your projects.  These are complex projects with a great many moving parts so you’ll need to be organized, efficient and dedicated.

?Note: this description is intended to give you a general overview of the position and is not an exhaustive listing of duties and responsibilities.

Why CERF & CE

Support and development -- your supervisor enjoys mentoring and coaching, but at the same time expects that you’ll be able to work independently.  He’s happy to stop and explain something – guiding, directing and educating because time spent at the beginning saves at the end.  In turn, you’ll be a dedicated learner, adding to your skill set where needed.   You'll also have the opportunity to work with other Project Developers, training and supporting one another.

Career growth -- ?there are a lot of projects coming up over the next three to four years – plenty to keep you challenged and growing.  However, the Project Developer is a great training ground; you’ll be cross-trained on different plants, for example, and if you prove yourself a star promotional opportunities will become available.  You might set your sights on becoming a Plant Manager or follow a different path. ?

”Green” your skills and experience -- currently there are only about 20 landfill gas plants in the US, but this number will grow. We’re using cutting edge technology that is in the process of being patented as one of the first in the country of its kind to produce pipeline quality gas for the utility. You’ll build your knowledge of the unique processes and technologies we use, even as you enjoy the satisfaction of helping promote environmental responsibility, reducing the carbon intensity of energy resources, and minimizing America’s dependence on foreign oil.

The “best of both worlds” -- you will enjoy the entrepreneurial energy and startup-like environment of Clean Energy Renewable Fuels (CERF) as well as the stability and resources of Clean Energy, which has more than 1000 employees globally and hundreds of fueling stations in the US. If you are excited by new challenges and the opportunity to drive innovative and positive change, you’ll fit right in at CERF.

The green standard for renewability -- use of biomethane as a vehicle fuel can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 88% as compared to gasoline and represents an important domestic resource. Sources of biomethane are plentiful and offer a positive picture for the future: for example, our Dallas operation sits at a landfill that is not scheduled to close until 2042, and we estimate that the landfill will continue to produce biogas for approximately 30 years after it closes.

Proven strong leadership -- you will join a team of accomplished, seasoned professionals at Clean Energy, led by Andrew Littlefair. Mr. Littlefair served as President of Pickens Fuel Corp (PFC), predecessor company of Clean Energy, which he co-founded in 1997 with Boone Pickens and was Staff Assistant to then President Ronald Reagan in the Office of Presidential Advance from 1983 to 1987. Our executive team’s profiles can be viewed at CleanEnergyFuels.com.

Excellent compensation -- in addition to a competitive salary and bonus incentive program, we offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes all you would expect plus some pleasant surprises, such as a discretionary match on our 401(k) plan -- in four of the last five years the company has matched 50% of the employee's annual contribution.

Keys to Success

To find success in the role of Project Developer, you’ll need to be a highly-organized, time manager with an eye for detail and the ability to keep multiple balls in the air. Pivotal to your success will be your proactive approach to getting projects started, keeping them on track and finishing them on time.  You’ll need exceptional interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively with a diverse group from technicians to VPs.  You’ll also need a strong commitment to knowledge gain as there will be new things for you to learn right off the bat and you’ll need to leverage that knowledge to do your job.  Flexibility and mobility will also be key.  There is a lot of travel and hours can sometimes be long, so you’ll need to love what you do and find enjoyment in your work. 

About Biomethane

Biomethane is pipeline-quality, high BTU methane derived from biogas and is an entirely renewable and readily available low-carbon alternative fuel that can be produced locally from organic waste. Chemically the same as conventional natural gas, biomethane is produced from the anaerobic digestion of organic matter such as animal manure, sewage, and municipal solid waste. After it is processed to required standards of purity, biomethane becomes a renewable substitute for natural gas and, once compressed or liquefied, can be used to fuel natural gas vehicles.

According to U.S. Department of Energy estimates, there were 70,000 biomethane-fueled vehicles on the road worldwide in 2010, up from 12,000 in 2007. Europe has most of these vehicles. Germany and Sweden are successfully using biomethane to power public transportation vehicles. In Sweden alone, more than half of the gas used in its 11,500 natural gas vehicles is biomethane. Germany and Austria have established targets of 20% biomethane in natural gas vehicle fuel.

In the United States, biomethane use in vehicles is in its preliminary stages but is steadily gaining momentum and support. In California, biomethane produced from landfill waste creates both CNG and LNG for use as a gasoline or diesel substitute to reduce emissions in an array of vehicles: light-duty vehicles, transit buses, solid waste trucks, and off road heavy-duty equipment. Use of biomethane as a vehicle fuel can reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 88% as compared to gasoline and is an important domestic resource that can reduce our national dependence on foreign oil.

CERF owns and operates a landfill gas processing facility in Dallas, TX that produces renewable biomethane that is currently delivered into the nation's gas pipeline network and displaces conventional natural gas. The McCommas Bluff landfill -- the third largest landfill gas operation in the United States -- opened in 1975 and is scheduled to close in 2042. It is estimated that pipeline quality biomethane gas will continue to be produced for approximately 30 years after the landfill closes. The plant is currently capable of processing 9.4 million cubic feet a day of landfill gas into approximately 36,000 gasoline gallon equivalents of pipeline quality biomethane. Dallas Clean Energy plans to increase this capacity to approximately 14.9 million cubic feet a day and make further improvements that should enable the production of approximately 60,000 gasoline gallon equivalents a day of pipeline quality biomethane.

We also developed a project to process and sell renewable natural gas recovered from the Sauk Trail Hills Landfill site in Canton, Michigan, building a high-BTU landfill gas processing plant that produces renewable natural gas (RNG) for injection into the natural gas pipeline system. The RNG is distributed for vehicle fuel use to natural gas fleets, Clean Energy customers and direct use by renewable power customers. The facility opened in 2012 and, once it is at capacity, output of clean, green bio-methane is expected to equate to 6 million diesel gasoline gallon equivalents annually.

About Us

Taking the Lead in Clean-air Transportation

Clean Energy has a broad customer base in the solid waste, transit, ports, shuttle, taxi, trucking, airport and municipal fleet markets, fueling thousands of vehicles at more than 280 strategic locations (and growing) across the United States and Canada.

In addition to our landfill gas processing facilities, we own and operates two LNG production plants, one in Willis, TX and one in Boron, CA, with combined capacity of 260,000 LNG gallons per day and designed to expand to 340,000 LNG gallons per day as demand increases.

?Acknowledging the growing potential of biomethane as a renewable, low-emission fuel for fleet vehicles, Clean Energy formed a subsidiary, Clean Energy Renewable Fuels (CERF), to develop and produce biomethane energy resources from landfills and other organic waste facilities.

While natural gas is 23% cleaner in carbon emissions than diesel in heavy-duty vehicles — and far cleaner in NOX and PM emissions — biomethane enables an 88% reduction in carbon emissions when displacing diesel or gasoline.

America's Natural Gas Highway -- Coast-to-Coast and Border-to-Border LNG Truck Fueling

Trucks powered by cleaner, cheaper and all-American natural gas will soon travel the country on America’s Natural Gas Highway. We are building a network of LNG truck fueling stations on the Interstate Highway System and in major metropolitan areas. Soon, natural gas fueling infrastructure will be ready to serve long-haul trucks traveling across the USA as well as regional trucks working within local areas.

The Clean Energy vision extends beyond servicing the high fuel-use requirements of fleet operators. We are committed to helping businesses access the measurable advantages of clean-fuel solutions. Simultaneously, we are committed to protecting our environment as the leader in clean-air transportation. Clean Energy has proven that business and environmental goals can indeed find common ground, with mutually profitable results.

Pictured: the solid waste and environmental services industries are "early adopters" of natural gas vehicles because natural gas is cheaper, cleaner, domestically abundant, and it works.
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