New compressed natural gas stations now open in Washington and Maryland.
Love’s Trillium CNG, part of the Love’s Family of Cos., has added two additional CNG stations in Washington and Maryland to its network of locations.
The compressed natural gas company also recently signed an agreement to design a CNG system for an existing station in Pennsylvania.
“Helping our customers achieve their sustainability goals while improving their bottom line is our No. 1 goal,” said Bill Cashmareck, general manager of natural gas for Love’s. “Our team is constantly looking for ways to improve and expand our network so our customers can focus on their businesses. We see CNG as the most environmentally-sustainable fuel for heavy-duty fleets, refuse fleets and transit agencies, and we’ll keep doing our part to move them toward a cleaner future.”
Love’s Trillium’s new CNG locations are now serving Customers in Aberdeen, Md., near U.S. Highway 40 and Old Philadelphia Road, and Vancouver, Wash., at 5420 NW Fruit Valley Road.
Love’s Trillium received a grant from the Maryland Energy Administration to help complete the Aberdeen location. The Vancouver facility was designed to primarily meet the needs of Matheson Postal Services and PepsiCo’s Frito-Lay division. Both stations are Trillium owned and operated and open to the public, including light- and- heavy-duty trucks. Each offers two CNG dispensers.
Another light-duty CNG location is scheduled to open in early 2017 at an American Natural convenience store in Sewickley, Pa. The company recently selected Love’s Trillium to design a CNG system for its existing location at 2619 Wexford Bayne Road. Two CNG pumps will be added to the store’s current infrastructure.
Construction is scheduled to begin in late 2016. Love’s Trillium first worked with American Natural to design a CNG system for a site in Harmar, Pennsylvania.
Love’s Travel Stops & Country Stores is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Okla. Founded in 1964, Love’s has more than 400 locations in 40 states.