With a rally that kicks off in the Bluff City
and ends in Dollywood, Memphis
is showcasing its newest public refueling station for compressed natural gas.
A
fleet of 20 trucks leaves Memphis
the week of May 18 for a five city rally across Tennessee with stops in Trenton , Nashville and Athens before reaching Dollywood in Pigeon
Forge. The rally highlights the advantages of compressed natural gas as an
alternative fuel source which is roughly 30 percent cheaper than diesel fuel
and reduces carbon dioxide emissions by up to 30 percent.
The celebration starts at 10 a.m. May 18 with the grand opening of South
Center Fueling Station at 3071 S.
Center Rd. The public filling station is a part of
Memphis Light, Gas and Water’s South
Service Center
which is off Brooks Road
and U.S. 61. The public is invited.
“This is our second compressed natural gas
station in Memphis and the 11th in the state,” said Michael Taylor, MLGW’s Assistant
Manager of Commercial and Industrial Customer Care. “With compressed gas, it is
just a cleaner fuel than diesel or gasoline. That contributes to lower
greenhouse gas emissions and cleaner air in the city.”
In addition to dignitaries with the
Tennessee Gas Association and the Greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce, MLGW and
city officials are honoring three local transportation companies – Inland
Waste, Dillon Transport and Swift Transportation – which are leading the way in
the local alternative fuels industry and have a growing fleet of natural gas
trucks.
Inland has a fleet of 24 garbage trucks with
natural gas engines. Dillon just recently received a $500,000 state TDOT grant
to help offset the cost of converting from diesel to compressed gas engines for
its trucks. Swift is considered MLGW’s flagship customer of compressed gas as
70 percent of the South
Center ’s business is from
Swift.
“By having the rally,” Taylor said, “We are
trying to educate the public about the benefits of natural compressed gas for
the environment as well as your wallet.”
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