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Temple going green with CNG

Temple going green with CNG

A new Clean N' Green Fuel station, which sells Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), is the first of its kind in Camden County open to the public. CNG is a cheaper, environmentally-clean alternative to fossil fuels. Temple's Facilities Management Department is in the process of converting its fleet to natural gas. Twenty-two vehicles of about 70 in the fleet — two of which are full-sized transit buses for students — operate on CNG. "We're looking to reduce the carbon footprint and be a good neighbor in Philadelphia. One of the ways to do this is to go to fuel alternatives," said Mark Gottlieb, superintendent of service operations.
Courier-Post (New Jersey) | June 9, 2011