Ozinga Named Runner Up in South Shore Clean Cities 2017 Member of the Year Award

October 12, 2020

Ozinga was selected as a runner up in the South Shore Clean Cities 2017 Member of the Year Award for our efforts in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and gasoline gallon equivalents.

Collectively, South Shore Clean Cities members displaced 16.8 million gasoline gallon equivalents and more than 108,000 tons of greenhouse gas emissions in 2016, the year for which awards were presented. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, their actions represent the greenhouse gas reduction equivalent of taking more than 32,000 passenger vehicles off the road for one year.

South Shore Clean Cities manages the Green Fleet programs for two Northern Indiana metropolitan planning organizations, the Michiana Area Council of Governments (MACOG) and the Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission (NIRPC). The goal of the program is to significantly improve the environmental performance of government fleets by implementing sustainable transportation strategies.

The annual meeting and awards ceremony took place at the Blue Chip Hotel and Spa in Michigan City, Indiana.

Ozinga provides a wide array of compressed natural gas services. Contact one of our energy specialists today to learn more.

Ozinga has partnered with Kraus Global Ltd. on a beta test of a new metered CNG time-fill post solution, and we will have it on display at our booth at the Waste Expo in Las Vegas from April 24-26 (Booth #1617) and the ACT Expo in Long Beach from May 1-2 (Booth #856). Those interested in the new product will experience a hands-on demonstration of the new post control system and how it will impact their compressed natural gas systems.

Kraus Global Ltd. introduced metered CNG time-fill post systems to the CNG marketplace using their MICON NEXTGEN 1.0® controller in order to help provide accurate metering from each hose. With this technology, drivers and fleet managers can keep track of the amount of CNG fuel going into each vehicle, and they can even access a customizable summary of the station and fleet. Existing stations can be upgraded to this new system using a retrofit kit and integrating Kraus Control panels into their site.

Currently, Ozinga and Kraus are beta testing the new system and it’s working as planned. Fleet managers and station owners have been interested in this type of solutions since the beginning of compressed natural gas, and the new metered CNG time-fill post solution is a major breakthrough in the industry.

Ozinga Energy is your trusted source for on-site and public fleet fuel sales; CNG station construction, design and repair services; and CNG parts and vehicle repair services. If you’re interested in our compressed natural gas solutions, talk with one of our energy experts today.

As part of our commitment to sustainable energy practices, we recently completed lighting overhauls at several of our Midwest plants. Among the three projects, we’ll save an estimated 35,000 kWh/year (the equivalent to taking five passenger cars off the road for a year) and net $3,500/year in savings on our energy bills. We also received $4,000 in utility rebates after completing the upgrades.

At our Carol Stream, Illinois and Goshen, Indiana facilities, we outfitted the buildings with new ballast bypass LED tube replacements. The ballast LED tube replacements not only use less energy, they also make repairs much easier and less costly.

We also swapped out the original lighting in the Carol Stream storage area with lower output bulbs and added motion sensors in the storage mezzanine to further improve energy savings. In West Allis, Wisconsin, we replaced lighting fixtures throughout the facility and upgraded some outdated lighting with the same ballast bypass LED tubes. All told, we installed more than 200 new fixtures and tubes.

Most utility companies offer some form of energy efficiency rebate program, available to businesses and consumers alike. Companies can also pursue custom rebates that can be created for nearly any type of energy project. More common projects like LED swaps usually result in prescriptive rebates based on the types of fixtures used or kWhs reduced.

Our next lighting upgrade project will focus on our Bremen, Indiana plant and we hope to pursue similar lighting improvements across all our locations.

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Contact: Tim Ozinga
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OZINGA ENERGY OPENS PUBLIC ACCESS NATURAL GAS FUELING STATION NEAR O?HARE AIRPORT

DES PLAINES, Il. Oct 28, 2014 ? Ozinga Energy proudly announces the grand opening of their latest compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station located near Chicago?s O?Hare International Airport.

A division of Mokena, Illinois-based Ozinga Bros., Inc., Ozinga Energy already operates two additional CNG stations in Mokena and Chicago, as well as one in Gary, Indiana.

The station includes multiple fill spaces for Ozinga?s large fleet of CNG concrete mixers as well as two publicly accessible CNG fuel pumps with credit and fleet card readers. It is open 24 hours a day and is both covered and well-lit at night.

The grand opening ceremony began with a ribbon cutting by Des Plaines Alderman Mike Charewicz and was followed by remarks from Darwin Burkhart, member of the Illinois EPA and Chicago Area Clean Cities, Des Plaines Alderman Mark Walsten, and Ozinga president Marty Ozinga IV.

Burkhart and Walsten congratulated Ozinga on the stations opening, with Walsten noting that natural gas fueling is ?the wave of the future.?

Ozinga Energy plans to open additional CNG fueling stations at other Ozinga Ready Mix locations throughout the greater Chicago area.

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Ozinga Energy is the Midwest?s local provider of compressed natural gas fueling solutions, from fleet transitions to station design & construction. With real-life CNG fleet and station building experience, Ozinga Energy offers expertise in CNG for both public and private CNG users.
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GARY, In. Nov 12, 2013 ? Ozinga Energy proudly announces the grand opening of their latest compressed natural gas (CNG) fueling station and the first publicly accessible CNG station in northern Indiana.

A division of Mokena, Illinois-based Ozinga Bros., Inc., Ozinga Energy already operates two additional CNG stations in Mokena and Chicago. The Gary station is located at Ozinga?s ready mix concrete facility at 400 Blaine Street, between I-80 and I-90.

The station includes multiple fill spaces for Ozinga?s large fleet of CNG concrete mixers as well as two publicly accessible CNG fuel pumps with credit and fleet card readers. It is open 24 hours a day and is both covered and well-lit at night.

The grand opening ceremony began with a ribbon cutting by Ozinga president Marty Ozinga IV and Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson, followed up with remarks from a panel including Indiana Congressman Pete Visclosky, Shawn Seals of the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, and Carl Lisek of South Shore Clean Cities.

?Ultimately, it?s something that makes our country and community stronger,? noted Marty Ozinga IV, of the opportunities presented by investing in CNG.

Congressman Pete Visclosky touched on the importance of empowering the local economy while looking to the future. ?This day is exactly why it is a wise thing to invest a small portion of our federal tax dollars in resolving the energy crisis we face in the United States,? he said. ?What I profoundly appreciate is that this is a for-profit investment that helps resolve our energy crisis.?

In an uplifting speech about the local economy and the benefits of businesses and community partnering together, Gary Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson explained that the City of Gary is working to convert part of their general services fleet to run on CNG, adding, ?you can be environmentally sound and still protect your bottom line.?

Ozinga Energy plans to open their next CNG station at the Ozinga Ready Mix Concrete location in Des Plaines, Illinois, by early 2014. The Des Plaines station will be Ozinga Energy?s 4th CNG fueling station and will also be accessible to the public.

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About Ozinga Energy
Ozinga Energy is the Midwest?s local provider of compressed natural gas fueling solutions, from fleet transitions to station design & construction. With real-life CNG fleet and station building experience, Ozinga Energy offers expertise in CNG for both public and private CNG users. ?Visit: www.ozingaenergy.com

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Unveils first natural gas fueling station; Expands CNG fleet of mixers
Iconic red-and-white mixing trucks go green

 

Chicago, IL ? Ozinga Brothers unveiled the city’s first privately owned natural gas fueling station today open to local businesses and government agencies and specifically designed for medium and heavy-use trucks and buses.

The alternative-energy fueling station, located at Ozinga’s Pilsen headquarters and equipped with compressed natural gas (CNG) pumps, will serve the 84-year-old concrete maker’s fleet of iconic red-and-white concrete mixing trucks.

Throughout this year, Ozinga has added 30 CNG cement mixers to its fleet. The company has plans to replace or convert its entire fleet of more than 500 mixing trucks and support vehicles by 2020 in an effort to achieve energy independence and promote alternative energy in Chicago.

“Building the fueling station and converting our fleet to natural gas reinforces our commitment to the foundation of Chicago’s new energy infrastructure,” said Ozinga, noting that the diesel-powered fleet of trucks consumes millions of gallons of fuel each year. “It satisfies a growing demand for energy that is greener, more affordable, and contributes to America’s energy independence.”

The first-of-its-kind station is open to Chicago-area businesses and municipalities, and fuels commercial vehicles, including medium and heavy-duty trucks as well as regular cars and fleets. The station has the capacity to fill more than 30 vehicles at one time.

Its central location will prove an easy and convenient method for CNG-powered vehicles to refuel near downtown and just off the Dan Ryan Expressway.

“I’m very pleased with the changes that Ozinga is making which will significantly reduce emissions, not only in the 25th Ward but throughout the city. The ability of more businesses and governments to go green is a major health benefit to our city,” said Alderman Danny Solís, whose ward includes Ozinga’s fueling station and Chicago headquarters. “This is an important first step that will help dictate the city’s energy future.”

“Through alternative energy investments like Ozinga’s, Chicago has become a leader in the new energy economy and is better equipped for a more efficient, cleaner and sustainable transportation system,” said Chicago Department of Transportation Commissioner Gabe Klein.

According to industry estimates, about 112,000 CNG vehicles are currently on the road in the United States, and there are more than 13 million worldwide. But less than 1,500 CNG fueling stations exist in the U.S., according to U.S. Energy Administration figures.

Construction of CNG fueling stations has lagged behind those of charging stations for electric vehicles, which are less costly to construct.

“We wanted to make this fueling station accessible to small, medium and large businesses,” Ozinga said. “The demand for natural gas vehicles will increase with greater availability to potential consumers. With more refueling stations, more businesses, consumers and car manufacturers will embrace and invest in CNG-powered vehicles.”

With gasoline prices rising and natural gas prices plummeting, CNG-fueled vehicles make more sense for cost-conscious businesses, particularly those relying heavily on vehicular transportation, like Ozinga. A gallon of pressurized natural gas is priced at about $2 cheaper than regular gasoline.

Ozinga is planning to construct and operate additional fueling stations in Chicago and throughout the Midwest. In its expansion plans, Ozinga is also considering opening its stations to the public for general use so motorists can fill up their personal CNG vehicles.

“Ozinga’s investment in the fueling station represents a commitment to building the city’s alternative fuel infrastructure, which will lower the cost of shipping and transporting goods, and enable businesses to take advantage of a domestic and renewable energy source,” said Jerry Roper, President and CEO of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce.

In addition to low prices at the natural gas pumps, there are economic benefits and incentives that make CNG vehicles a smart buy.

Illinois is one of several states offering incentives to CNG vehicle buyers with a tax credit of up to $4,000. In June, the Department of Energy awarded $30 million in research and development grants aimed to lower the costs of natural gas vehicles and construction of fueling stations. Also, the price for natural gas vehicles could go down significantly if Congress approves a federal tax credit of up to $10,000 that the Obama Administration has proposed in its 2013 budget.

Compressed natural gas is an abundant, odorless, colorless and tasteless gas comprised mostly of methane produced domestically and extracted from underground reservoirs. Just like a regular gasoline pump, a sealed pump transfers the natural gas from the station to tanks in the vehicles.

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