Two leading natural gas
transportation advocacy groups are joining forces to advance the growth
of clean and affordable natural gas vehicles (NGVs) in the United
States. The Drive Natural Gas Initiative, formerly a collaboration
between the American Gas Association (AGA) and America’s Natural Gas Alliance (ANGA), will integrate its activities with Natural Gas Vehicles for America (NGVAmerica) to help promote greater use of the nation’s
domestic abundance of clean, affordable natural gas in transportation.
“Natural gas vehicles offer a
trifecta of solutions for our economy, environment and energy security,”
said AGA President and CEO Dave McCurdy, who will serve alongside ANGA
President and CEO Marty Durbin on NGVAmerica’s executive committee. “The
momentum for NGVs has never been greater, and local natural gas
utilities will play a key role in enabling NGV adoption. AGA is proud to
join with ANGA and NGVAmerica to help ensure this momentum continues to
grow.”
AGA and ANGA initially launched
the Drive Natural Gas Initiative in 2010 as a two-year collaboration
between the natural gas utility and natural gas production communities.
The Drive Initiative played an integral role in securing a level playing
field for natural gas vehicles in 2012’s CAFE standards for light-duty
vehicles. Due to the initiative’s success, the participating companies
elected to extend the collaboration for a third year in 2013. Now, AGA,
ANGA and NGVAmerica leadership have decided the time is right to combine
resources and help allow more Americans to benefit from the economic,
environmental and energy security opportunities provided by natural
gas.
“This reorganized NGVAmerica will
really help demonstrate to people the many benefits of employing natural
gas vehicles as a growing part of our highway fleet,” said Marty
Durbin, ANGA’s President and Chief Executive Officer said. “ANGA stands
ready to help NGVAmerica as they build appreciation for the many
economic and environmental benefits of using more natural gas on
America’s highways.”
Natural gas vehicles offer
significant long-term cost savings for drivers. These market dynamics
create tremendous opportunity for NGV adoption, which can be
strengthened by policies that help ensure natural gas can compete on a
level playing field with other alternative transportation fuels.
Clearing the way for greater use of natural gas in transportation will
also contribute to greater use of American energy and greater energy
security, as cleaner air. NGVs produce 20 to 30 percent fewer tailpipe
emissions than today’s gasoline vehicles.
“The NGV industry is poised for
historic growth,” said Rich Kolodziej, President of NGVAmerica. “NGVs
are an essential part of America’s transportation system, and this new
partnership will only help to grow that role and bring the benefits of
natural gas to more Americans.”
“NGVAmerica is excited about this
new partnership with AGA and ANGA,” said Ron Eickelman, NGVAmerica
Chairman and President, Agility Fuel Systems. “Joining efforts will
create a stronger front than we had individually, and I look forward to
working with these two organizations to embrace the great opportunities
that exist for NGV’s in our nation.”
The transportation sector offers
significant opportunity for businesses, policymakers and the public as
they look to find more ways to benefit from the nation’s abundant supply
of domestic natural gas. By helping to educate consumers, supporting
favorable policies and facilitating the growth of refueling
infrastructure, NGVAmerica and its members will help lead the charge to
help the nation realize the economic, environmental and energy security
potential of natural gas.
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