The City of Naperville, along with Trillium and Groot Industries, has opened the first public compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
The project involves the collaboration between the government and a private entity to design, construct, operate, and maintain the CNG stations. These stations will provide CNG as an alternative fuel for vehicles, promoting cleaner and more sustainable transportation in the city. The project aims to enhance the availability of CNG fueling infrastructure, supporting the transition to greener and more environmentally friendly transportation options in Chicago.
Trillium has committed to constructing an unmanned station that operates 24/7. The station will include multiple CNG dispensers to cater to both light and heavy-duty fueling needs.
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