MLGW will host a grand opening ceremony at the first
compressed natural gas (CNG) public fueling station in Shelby
County at 1130
Tupelo St. on Wednesday, July 10 at 10:30 a.m.
The station will provide drivers of natural gas vehicles
with the ability to purchase fuel.
With more than 120,000 natural gas vehicles in the U.S.
and more than 15.2 million worldwide, the use of CNG is on the rise. In the U.S. ,
natural gas vehicles offset the use of nearly 360 million gallons of gasoline
in 2011.
The price of CNG is driving the market with extreme fuel
cost savings and improved air quality. Compressed natural gas is currently
$1.50-$2.00 less per Gasoline Gallon Equivalent (GGE).
“It is our role to enable the public in a multifaceted
approach,” said MLGW President and CEO Jerry R. Collins Jr. “Natural gas
vehicles are good for our economy, our environment and the customer’s bottom
line so we wanted to make sure we have CNG available to customers in Shelby
County.”
In gasoline vehicles, evaporative and fueling emissions
account for a significant portion of the emissions associated with operation.
Natural gas vehicles, on the other hand, produce little or no evaporative
emissions during fueling and use.
MLGW has 52 natural gas vehicles and plans to expand its
fleet and build four additional public CNG fueling stations around Shelby
County .
MLGW is the largest three-service public power utility in
the nation, serving more than 420,000 customers in Memphis
and Shelby County .
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