1. AMP builds compressed natural gas (CNG) stations across the US as their main business. CNG is a cleaner, cheaper, and safer alternative to gasoline and diesel but requires infrastructure like CNG stations to be used widely.
2. AMP also helps truck fleets transition to using CNG through logistical analysis, financial subsidies, and leasing CNG trucks. Truck fleets are ideal early adopters of CNG due to their high fuel usage and consistent routes.
3. Additionally, AMP is building renewable natural gas plants to supply its CNG stations with renewable sources of fuel and reduce emissions further, starting with a plant in Indiana that provides 80% of a local dairy farm
1. 1 2 3AMP Builds Compressed Natural Gas
(CNG) Stations across the US.
• AMP’s chief business concern is to build
CNG stations.
• CNG is a cleaner, cheaper and safer
alternative to Gasoline and Diesel fuels,
but without CNG stations built there is no
way to fuel with it.
• AMP’s joint venture with Trillium CNG
gives us an industry advantage in
building the most advanced stations.
Building a Bridge to CNG
AMP Helps Fleets Adapt to CNG by
subsidizing and leasing CNG Trucks.
• AMP can only build CNG stations if it
has customers to purchase CNG at the
station.
• Truck fleets run hundreds of thousands
of miles a year on consistent routes
across the US and are the ideal
customers for CNG.
• AMP helps fleets figure-out how to adapt
to CNG through logistical analysis and
financial subsidies.
AMP Builds Renewable CNG plants to
supply its stations.
• AMP is focused on CNG as a long-term
solution through Renewable CNG.
• AMP has built a R-CNG plant at Fair
Oaks farm in Indiana, and supplies 80%
of the farms fleet on locally developed
RCNG.
• AMPs goal is to build RCNG plants
across the US to help supply our own
stations with non-invasive RCNG.
2. Opportunity
• US Federal Highway Administration, 2009 consumption data
– 35,000,000,000 diesel gallons
– 137,000,000,000 gasoline gallons
• In natural gas terms,
– 4,865,000,000 DT
– 17,125,000,000 DT
• EIA estimates 2,543Tcf of recoverable
– 2,543,000,000,000 DT
If the US replaced 100% of on-road fuel with natural gas for the
next 25 years, it would only consume 21.62% of recoverable
natural gas reserves in the US.
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3. Environmental Incentives
• Federal Renewable Fuels Standard
– Mandated program on majors
– RINs
• California Low Carbon Fuel Standard
– Fossil and Renewable natural gas
– CI requirements
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