LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 3, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- TruStar Energy, a national leader in design and construction of turn-key Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) fueling infrastructure, in conjunction with Energy Systems Group (ESG), is excited to announce the contract award to design and build a large transit fast-fill CNG fuel station for Greater Lafayette Public Transportation Corporation, aka CityBus.
Located in Lafayette, Indiana, CityBus provides safe, reliable, and convenient transit service to local residents and Purdue University students. CityBus pursues sustainable operational practices that include hybrid diesel-electric buses and power-generating wind turbines. The emergence of CNG as an alternative fuel combined with new natural gas engine technology has resulted in the opportunity to take advantage of considerable fuel and vehicle acquisition cost savings for CityBus.
CityBus, partnered with ESG's Indianapolis-based team to design and build a CNG fueling station at their Lafayette, Ind., operations center. ESG is a leading energy services provider for government, education, healthcare, commercial and industrial entities. ESG brings extensive expertise in providing a wide range of energy solutions, working closely with utilities and other partners to design and develop energy infrastructure solutions that promote local economic growth, sustainability, and environmental conservation. ESG and TruStar Energy are working together on CNG station projects.
"CityBus will initially purchase eleven new CNG buses. Six are forty-foot standards and an additional five smaller CNG transit buses will be added via an Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) grant. Buses will be replaced on an annual basis to gradually convert the 73 bus fleet," said Mark Falahee, ESG business development manager.
"We're very excited to continue building CNG infrastructure here in Indiana," said TruStar Energy Sales VP, Scott Edelbach, who added, "ESG has been a great partner for TruStar Energy as well as the residents of Indiana in helping to bring domestic CNG fueling to those interested in migrating away from foreign fuel."
"Converting from diesel to CNG is a game changer for enhancing the profitability of transportation operations," said TruStar Energy President Adam Comora. "Fuel savings from 30% to 50% create significant value for fleet operators and their partners. Natural gas is better for the environment, better for domestic energy independence and better for the bottom line – truly a win-win-win solution."
Comora said TruStar Energy's growth is being driven by being the preferred partner for companies desiring to convert their fleets from diesel to CNG. Given the significant cost savings, "speed is of the essence" in order to capture these cost savings as quickly as possible. TruStar Energy delivers cost effective and on-time CNG fueling solutions.
CityBus' fast-fill CNG fuel station will begin construction this year and the station will be operating by March 2015.
TruStar Energy LLC is the preferred partner for commercial fleets looking to transition their fuel supply from oil to natural gas. TruStar Energy provides a suite of solutions making the transition as simple and easy as possible for the customer. With station builds throughout the US and Canada, TruStar Energy is a recognized leader in providing CNG infrastructure and CNG fueling solutions.
Energy Systems Group (ESG), a wholly owned subsidiary of Vectren Corporation (NYSE: VVC), is a leading energy services provider that specializes in energy efficiency, sustainability, and infrastructure improvement solutions in the government, education, healthcare, commercial, and industrial sectors. ESG also offers a full range of sustainable infrastructure solutions including waste-to-energy, distributed generation, and renewable energy. To learn more about ESG, visit www.energysystemsgroup.com.
For more information, contact Jeffry Swertfeger at 813-957-1846
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