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Compressed Natural Gas Charging Station at Trillium – Southern California Gas Co. Anaheim CA US
The Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Charging Station at Trillium – Southern California Gas Co., located at 1919 S State College Blvd, Anaheim, CA, provides a reliable and eco-friendly fueling solution for vehicles powered by compressed natural gas. Operated by Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas), this station supports the growing demand for alternative fuel infrastructure, offering a clean, cost-effective option for fleet operators and drivers seeking sustainable transportation. The facility is designed to accommodate a range of CNG-compatible vehicles, including light- and heavy-duty trucks, buses, and other commercial vehicles, contributing to reduced greenhouse gas emissions and lower operating costs.
Notable for its role in advancing clean energy initiatives, the station is part of SoCalGas’s broader commitment to expanding renewable natural gas (RNG) and CNG infrastructure across Southern California. It features state-of-the-art dispensing technology, ensuring efficient and safe fueling operations. By promoting the use of CNG—a fuel source that produces significantly lower emissions compared to traditional petroleum-based fuels—the station supports regional efforts to combat climate change and improve air quality. This location serves as a critical hub for businesses and organizations transitioning to sustainable transportation solutions, aligning with broader environmental and economic goals.
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