New Jersey Natural Gas Files to Build NGV Refueling Stations
转载 2011-06-17 13:01 ngvglobal Source:ngvglobal
New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG), a provider of energy and natural gas services, has submitted a filing with the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (BPU) seeking authority to invest up to USD15 million to build compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicle refueling stations in Monmouth, Ocean and Morris counties. If approved, NJNG estimates it could build between seven and ten refueling stations at host company facilities throughout its service territory. The host locations, which could be private companies or public and municipal entities, will use part of each station’s refueling capacity and also make the stations available to the public.
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