Clean Energy Fuel Corps announces on BusinessWire that it is teaming up with BP to develop carbon negative fuel.
- BP will provide $50 million for the development and construction of renewable natural gas production facilities.
- Clean Energy and BP will capture emissions at dairy farms and turn them into transportation fuel.
- The ingenuity and innovation of the free market are creating pathways to meaningful emissions reductions.
“’Carbon-negative RNG is being used today by thousands of vehicles with more and more fleets requesting it every week,’ said Andrew J. Littlefair, CEO and president of Clean Energy. ‘Taking this next step allows us to expand the availability of the fuel while providing dairy owners with a way to make a significant impact on the environment and create an additional revenue stream.'”
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