Neste and New Jersey Natural Gas (NJNG), the principal subsidiary of New Jersey Resources, look to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions with Neste MY Renewable Diesel™.
NJNG announced it is switching its medium-duty trucks and associated equipment to renewable diesel to help reduce GHG emissions.
NJNG is now the first natural gas utility on the East Coast to use this cleaner fuel for its fleet operations.
Approximately 70 medium-duty trucks in NJNG’s fleet now run on renewable diesel. These vehicles will account for over 57,000 gallons (168 tons) of renewable diesel which can help reduce GHG emissions by up to 550 tons annually compared to the use of fossil diesel.
Tags: GHG Emissions, Neste, NUNG
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