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Natural gas engines can be a great option for commercial vehicles.

Natural gas has been taking an increasingly central role in our energy supply over the past decades.

Compared to diesel and gasoline vehicles, natural gas engine vehicles pollute less, have a smaller carbon footprint, and use a fuel that doesn’t present any risk of soil or water contamination.

It can be difficult to grasp the role natural gas engines play when it comes to reducing transportation emissions and making the trucking industry more sustainable.

More than 8,600 people traveled to Long Beach, California to attend the recent Advanced Clean Transportation (ACT) Expo, North America’s largest advanced transportation technology and clean fleet event.

When it comes to natural gas engines, there are a range of frequently asked questions about the cost, practicality, and feasibility of integrating natural gas into commercial fleets.

From tractor trailers and transit buses to delivery trucks and terminal tractors, fleets have traditionally relied on diesel engines to provide the torque, reliability and durability needed by heavy-duty commercial applications.

Commercial vehicle fleet managers face a dizzying array of options when it is time to replace or upgrade vehicles.

Reducing air pollution generated by commercial vehicles is one of the many benefits of natural gas engines.

Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), a global power leader, has announced availability of the GTA855GCE and G855GCE engines for gas compression applications.

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