Clean Energy signs agreement with Dillon

March 28, 2011
Clean Energy Fuels Corporation has signed an agreement with major contract freight carrier Dillon Transport to build, operate, and supply an LNG/CNG (liquefied natural gas/compressed natural gas) fueling station on Dillon-owned property in Dallas TX.

Clean Energy Fuels Corporation has signed an agreement with major contract freight carrier Dillon Transport to build, operate, and supply an LNG/CNG (liquefied natural gas/compressed natural gas) fueling station on Dillon-owned property in Dallas TX. The new Clean Energy natural gas fueling facility, also available 24/7 for public access, will support the expanding Dillon fleet of clean-burning, LNG-powered tanker trucks.

Dillon’s temperature-sensitive tanker truck fleets operate throughout the United States and Canada, with contract services concentrated east of the Rocky Mountains. The new Dallas Clean Energy station will support Dillon LNG trucks to be deployed in the near future to deliver raw materials to the Owens Corning shingle production plant in Irving TX.

Along with Owens Corning, Dillon is an active member of the US Environmental Protection Agency’s SmartWay Transport Partnership, a voluntary alliance of freight industry organizations that establishes incentives for fuel efficiency and greenhouse gas reductions.

Development of the new Clean Energy/Dillon Transport station is expected to begin immediately, with the opening projected for the third quarter of 2011.

Clean Energy Fuels Corporation has signed an agreement with major contract freight carrier Dillon Transport to build, operate, and supply an LNG/CNG (liquefied natural gas/compressed natural gas) fueling station on Dillon-owned property in Dallas TX. The new Clean Energy natural gas fueling facility, also available 24/7 for public access, will support the expanding Dillon fleet of clean-burning, LNG-powered tanker trucks.

Dillon’s temperature-sensitive tanker truck fleets operate throughout the United States and Canada, with contract services concentrated east of the Rocky Mountains. The new Dallas Clean Energy station will support Dillon LNG trucks to be deployed in the near future to deliver raw materials to the Owens Corning shingle production plant in Irving TX.


Along with Owens Corning, Dillon is an active member of the US Environmental Protection Agency’s SmartWay Transport Partnership, a voluntary alliance of freight industry organizations that establishes incentives for fuel efficiency and greenhouse gas reductions.

Development of the new Clean Energy/Dillon Transport station is expected to begin immediately, with the opening projected for the third quarter of 2011.