Trillium CNG agrees to build, maintain new NFTA station

Aug. 6, 2015
Trillium CNG agreed to design, build, operate and maintain a compressed natural gas fueling station for the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority.
Trillium CNG, a business unit of WEC Energy Group, has signed a letter of agreement to design, build, operate and maintain a compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station for the Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority (NFTA) in Buffalo, N.Y. NFTA is the public transit provider serving Erie and Niagara counties in New York.The new CNG station will be located at the NFTA Frontier Bus Garage at 1000 Military Road in Buffalo. The agreement letter also calls for Trillium CNG to provide station maintenance for 10 years, according to the company. Trillium CNG and NFTA said they expect to break ground in August with the station fully operational by the end of 2015.The NFTA operates a fleet of about 332 transit buses and 65 bus routes with over 4,400 bus stops serviced; along with a 6.2 mile light rail system servicing 14 stations.The new CNG fueling facility will feature two 250-hp compressors, producing 700 standard cubic feet per minute, with options for up to three more. The station will allow for fueling from four dispensers.“We are excited to be partnering with NFTA to bring environmentally friendly, American transportation fuel to the residents in Erie and Niagara counties,” said Joel Jansen, vice president, Trillium CNG. “Our company has a demonstrated track record of working with local municipalities in the transit market.”

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