A compressed natural gas (CNG) refueling station is where natural gas gets pulled from a utility pipeline, pressurized, and pumped into vehicles. This is the essential infrastructure for any fleet making the switch to a cleaner, more affordable fuel. The setup can be...
What if you could fill up your car's tank every night while you sleep, right in your own garage? That's the core idea behind a CNG home fueling station. It works a lot like plugging in an electric car, but instead of electricity, you're using the same...
For years, commercial fleets have been searching for a smarter way to fuel their operations—something cleaner and more cost-effective than diesel. Natural gas has stepped up as a serious contender, offering a practical escape from volatile fuel prices and increasingly...
When it comes down to choosing a fuel, the real question between propane and CNG is simple: do you need portability, or do you have infrastructure? Let’s cut to the chase. Propane is a highly portable liquid fuel, perfect for remote job sites or temporary setups that...
A hot tapping split tee is a specialized, two-part fitting engineered to clamp around a live, pressurized pipeline. Its purpose is to create a secure branch connection without ever shutting down the flow of gas or liquid inside. This fitting is the heart of the hot...
At its core, a CNG fueling system is simply a way to take natural gas, compress it, store it safely, and then pump it into an engine or piece of equipment. Think of it as the natural gas equivalent of a traditional gas station, but built to handle a cleaner, more...