Published: July 02, 2010
South Florida To Welcome Its First Public CNG Fueling Station Just In Time For $4,000 Tax Credit
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - May was a month of "firsts" for natural gas transportation initiatives
on both a federal and state level. In addition to announcing a $4,000
Federal Income Tax Credit for the 2010
Ford Focus natural gas converted vehicle, construction of South
Florida's first CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) public
fueling station is underway.
Located in Miami Gardens, FL, the station will be open for business as
early as July 2010, featuring quick-fill self-service dispensers and
both credit card and fleet card readers. According to CNGas
Group, Corp, this will be the first of many South Florida locations.
The news is nicely timed with Ford Focus' $4,000 tax credit, which is
the largest
Grant amount earned by an American-made CNG vehicle to date. Running
exclusively on natural gas, this Environmental Protection Association
(EPA) approved vehicle meets the most stringent emission standards and
can result in significant fuel savings. The tax credit is available to
households, businesses and municipalities, starting immediately.
The Florida Natural Gas Association (FNGA) is a non-profit organization
that promotes and encourages the growth of the natural gas industry in
the state of Florida. It also seeks to protect the interests of the
industry, its members and consumers. Our members include distribution
companies, transmission, gas supply marketers and affiliate members.
With a membership of more than 100 companies, FNGA represents every
segment of the natural gas industry.

The Florida Natural Gas Association (FNGA)
Jenna Bernardo, FNGA
staff member, 321-779-1010
jenna@mtninc.com
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