Trillium Energy Solutions, a member of the Love’s company group, opened a public compressed natural gas (CNG) station in Miami. This retail station partnered with the Miami-Dade County Department of Transportation and Public Works (DTPW), according to a Trillium press release.
“Trillium started fueling DTPW buses in 2018 and we are excited to continue our partnership with them to support their commercial fleet’s CNG refueling needs as well as the public’s needs,” said Ryan Erickson, Trillium VP. “DTPW’s CNG buses serve important needs of local economies in ensuring reliable public transportation, so it’s critical their vehicles are operating efficiently. We were able to balance their needs and our experience from operating 216 CNG refueling stations to identify ways they can shrink their carbon footprint and control operating costs.”
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The new Florida-DTPW CNG Fueling Station on Coral Way will be operated and maintained by Trillium and support 560 of the 748 buses the county operates, a bus wash and chassis lift for the county’s use, as well as a CNG fueling station that is open to the public.