The city of Atlanta and seven commercial operators have submitted proposals to run a network of natural gas fueling stations in the state.
Those submitting proposals are seeking a portion of more than $11.5 million from the Georgia Public Service Commission. Annette Martinez is a spokesperson for AGL Resources, which owns Atlanta Gas Light Company.
“As a result, we could see as many as nine new compressed natural gas fueling stations in Georgia by mid-next year.”
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