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It’s Difficult Finding Room for New Fueling Stations in Big Cities

July 26, 2016

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Densely populated cities present a challenge for alternative-fuel infrastructure because often there isn’t enough space, officials at one of nation’s largest waste operations said.

This city’s Department of Sanitation uses some alternative-fuel options, such as compressed natural gas, but is seeking even cleaner burning options for the future, including dimethyl ether, said Kathryn Garcia, the agency’s commissioner, who added that she has to deal with regulatory concerns.

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