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FortisBC opens CNG station

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FortisBC is opening a new compressed natural gas (CNG) fuelling station in Kamloops, British Columbia (BC), Canada, as part of its commitment to providing cleaner energy solutions for its customers. The opening of the facility will provide a behind-the-scenes look at its operations and the benefits of using natural gas for transportation (NGT).

FortisBC is dedicated to investing in and creating infrastructure for the future development of NGT in both the city of Kamloops and more widely in BC. The utility is also committed to helping fleet owners and operators across BC to natural gas so they can save on fuel costs and shrink their environmental footprint.

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