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PG&E Helped California Drivers Swap 3 Million Gallons Of Gasoline For Cleaner Natural Gas In 2014

2015-01-26 01:26:14| pollutiononline Home Page

As part of its commitment to help its customers minimize carbon footprints and reduce California’s dependency on foreign fossil fuels, Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fueling stations provided the equivalent of three million gallons of gasoline to thousands of Natural Gas Vehicle (NGV) customers in 2014

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