Talked about for a while, now it’s happened: a compressed natural gas (CNG)
fueling station; first one in Georgia, apparently.
I’m used to natural gas pipelines (the AGL pipeline pictured runs through
my property).
Unfortunately, natural gas increasingly comes from fracking.
How about an electric car charging station? -jsq
PR from AGL yesterday,
Atlanta Gas Light teams up with The Langdale Company to open first public CNG station under the AGL CNG Program,
ATLANTA—July 23, 2013—The first compressed natural gas
(CNG) fueling station developed under the Atlanta Gas Light (AGL)
CNG Program is now open in Valdosta, GA. Approved by the Georgia
Public Service Commission (PSC) in 2012, the program is designed to
expand public access to the CNG fueling infrastructure throughout
the state and enhance Georgia’s role in the emerging CNG market in
the southeastern U.S.
Built and maintained by Langdale Fuel, an affiliate of The Langdale
Company, the new station is the first of five CNG stations awarded
contracts to go into service under the AGL CNG Program. The station
will offer public access to CNG fuel for transportation vehicles,
adding two fueling islands to the company’s existing service station
located at 1628 James P. Rogers Drive.
“Our goal in creating the AGL CNG Program was Continue reading →