LNG gains foothold in ports

Ports, communities and businesses across the country have started looking at liquefied natural gas (LNG) fuel systems as an environmentally friendly solution to clean air and emissions concerns. The eight Kenworth T800s equipped with LNG fuel systems that went into full-time drayage service in California last month under the Clean Trucks Program are an example of how the emerging technology is beginning to make an impact.  “The ports of Los Angeles, Long Beach, and to a smaller extent Oakland are leading the charge to replace old, dirty diesel trucks that are 15 to ...

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