AMP Americas, a provider of compressed natural gas (CNG) infrastructure and fueling solutions for the heavy-duty trucking industry, has launched ampRENEW, its newly formed biogas division dedicated to the company’s growing renewable fuel business.
In addition, Dillon Transport and Ruan Transportation Management Systems have signed fueling agreements with ampRENEW to fuel a portion of their fleets at ampCNG’s public-access fueling stations.
The Renewable Compressed Natural Gas (RCNG) will be completely sourced from ampCNG’s biogas operation at Fair Oaks Farms in Indiana, the largest on-farm biodigester in the United States. ampRENEW’s ultra clean fuel is processed entirely from agricultural waste produced at ampCNG’s anaerobic digester. RCNG reduces greenhouse gas emissions by up to 100% when compared with diesel.
Dillon Transport will be served by ampCNG’s two fueling stations in Jacksonville FL. Ruan, one of the first fleets to use RCNG from Fair Oaks Farms, will continue to fuel at ampCNG’s three stations in Indiana.
ampCNG’s 42-tractor fleet, in partnership with Ruan, a new member of the Carbon Disclosure Project, recently hit a milestone by eclipsing 40 million miles powered by ampCNG’s CNG and RCNG. Along with its parent company, AMP Americas, ampCNG currently operates a network of 19 ultra fast-fill fueling stations located strategically across the United States. With numerous fueling station projects under development, the businesses support some of the largest CNG fleets in the nation with partners in the food and beverage, dairy, and agriculture industries.
For more information, call 312-300-6700 or access the websites at www.ruan.com and www.ampcng.com.