MORRISTOWN, NJ & SEAL BEACH, CA – Covanta Energy Corporation and Clean Energy Fuels Corp. announced an agreement to co-develop compressed natural gas (CNG) stations at select Covanta facilities throughout the U.S.

Covanta Energy operates more than 40 state-of-the-art facilities that convert everyday trash into clean, renewable energy. The company also operates an additional 13 solid waste transfer stations. The two companies will work together to identify Covanta sites on which to construct CNG stations. Each station will provide CNG for a minimum of 30 refuse trucks a day and depending on the location, will be accessible to the public for CNG fueling, according to the company.

“The new CNG stations will complement our operations, as we are committed to limiting impacts to the environment and our communities and providing the cleanest, most reliable source of energy from waste in the world,” said Joey Neuhoff, Covanta Energy vice president of business development.

The first Clean Energy CNG station at a Covanta facility will open at the Essex County Resource Recovery Facility in Newark, N.J. later this month. The station will provide CNG fuel for the growing numbers of CNG refuse trucks that serve communities and businesses throughout the Northern New Jersey and New York City area. The Covanta Energy-from-Waste facility in Newark processes approximately 2,800 tons of municipal and commercial solid waste per day into approximately 65 megawatts of clean, renewable electricity — enough to power approximately 45,000 homes, according to Covanta.

“For years, Covanta has been an innovative leader in providing clean, renewable energy to the communities they serve,” said Raymond Burke, Clean Energy’s vice president for Solid Waste. “Clean Energy is honored to carry on that tradition with Covanta by supplying cleaner-burning, domestic natural gas to the fleets that use their facilities.”

The two companies are currently evaluating Covanta sites throughout the country to build additional CNG stations.

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