Clean Energy Fuels Corp. opened the world’s largest compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station in Lima, Peru. Peru’s President, Alan Garcia Perez, joined U.S. Ambassador to Peru, P. Michael McKinley, and Andrew J. Littlefair, Clean Energy President and CEO, to inaugurate service at the station.


Owned and operated by Clean Energy del Peru, a joint venture between Clean Energy and Energy Gas del Peru, the station is strategically located midway between downtown Lima, Peru’s capital city, and the Lima International Airport. 


This is the first of several fueling stations the joint venture anticipates constructing to support the expanding CNG vehicle and bus population in Peru.

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