That will be nice. It was just brought up in this thread: http://cngchat.com/forum/showthread....3000#post33000
I stumbled onto this statement in this article--
"Allied Waste Services is providing the first CNG fuel station with public access in Idaho, which will open in early in 2010." The article states Boise.
After a little searching, I found the official press release at
http://www.republicservices.com/pr-36.html
"The public fueling station, which will be complete in 2010, will make it possible for individuals, fleet operators and local governments to switch to CNG fuel."
That will be nice. It was just brought up in this thread: http://cngchat.com/forum/showthread....3000#post33000
Unfortunately, it's still 285 miles from Brigham City to Boise, and about 430 miles from Portland. It would be great to see a few more stations, say in Twin Falls, Baker City, or Pendleton... that could make CNG travel in the Northeast more feasible. It would sure be nice to be able to travel to Washington some route other than California.
... and unfortunately the Portland station is closing at the end of this month![]()
This is great news.... Do I need to get a clean energy card to fill up, I guess?
When I leave Seattle, all fueled up. I can make it all the way to Boise 500 miles away, using both CNG and regular gas in my Cavalier. So, this is welcome news!
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On December 4 2009, I sent the Allied Waste Services People an Email [ businessdevelopment@republicservices.com ] asking if they could supply any information for www.cngprices.com . I have not heard back from the Allied People yet.
I hope we're not scaring them with our enthusiasm
Stu Man
Any word yet?
Heading to Seattle this weekend... not holding my breath though...
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I also sent them an email. No reply.
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