
CARB Data Confirms California’s Natural Gas Vehicles are Carbon-Negative
As of the 3rd quarter 2021, the average carbon intensity of all the natural gas reported in the LCFS was -28.17 gCO2e/MJ.
As of the 3rd quarter 2021, the average carbon intensity of all the natural gas reported in the LCFS was -28.17 gCO2e/MJ.
A recent study at the University of California, Riverside, demonstrated the ability of near-zero-NOx heavy-duty truck engines to reduce air pollution significantly.
Cummins Westport has rolled out the long-anticipated 12-liter near-zero-NOx natural gas engine, the ISX12N, the cleanest heavy-duty engine available.
The Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS) and cap-and-trade programs do a better job of reducing demand for carbon allowances, lowering […]
Heavy-duty vehicles equipped with the 8.9-liter Cummins Westport ISL G Near Zero natural gas engine exceeded EPA certification standards during […]
The CEC plans to spend $3.5 million this year on transportation-related natural gas research projects, out of a $24 million […]
Clean Energy Introduces Fuel Management System Clean Energy Fuels’ new Fleet Management System for time-fill fleets uses a monitoring device […]