Today was a very long day…took a while to find the last fueling stop for the day.

The CNG station in Jackson, MS (finally found it after 7:00 pm)
The day started with a fueling and a press event in Atlanta, GA, with interviews from two separate organizations: Sustainable Atlanta and Southeast green. The AFS station there is huge, well-designed for both large and small vehicles, and on a major street with a sign. We had very lively discussions with the folks there, including Rahim Charania (AFS CEO), Scott Briskey (Sustainable Atlanta Communications Director), and Beth Bond (Curator of Sustainable News at Southeast green).
Then on to Birmingham, AL, for more interviews with their local press (ABC and NBC). There we were joined by Libby McConville, who’d brought her husband’s 1966 Pontiac GTO which had been converted to run on natural gas (husband, Mark, was away on travel for their business, CNG Logistics, LLC). Back in 2010, this bright red GTO had made a historic ride on Route 66 from California to Chicago, and then ended up at the steps of the U.S. capitol.
The next fueling stop in Tuscaloosa, AL, showed they have prices even higher ($2.94/gge) than Clean Energy. Gary got the manager’s number to call so he could discuss lower prices as a strategy to grow the local market. It later turned out, after calling, that the manager, Bob Strickland, had already met us at the event in Birmingham, AL.
Stopping to fuel in Jackson, MS, turned into another exciting episode. Don’t know how, but I missed the hours of operation and the need to call ahead for an appointment. When we arrived in Jackson, MS, it was after business hours. A call to the phone number listed only went to voice mail. That was further complicated when we could not find the station following the navigation system in the car. Googling the station’s name, “NGV Solutions“, showed a different address, so we went there and found nothing. I was starting to question if the station really existed Panic is starting to set in!
Checking user comments posted at CNGprices.com, I found a comment posted on 21 Oct (just 4 days ago) so it must exist. Checking CNGnow.com had additional info on an intersection in the area where the navigation system had taken us (around and around). CNGnow showed the location west of where we had previously been. Returning to that area but looking west (instead of east) of the Wirtz intersection, we finally found it! Of course, no one was there, it being after 7:00 PM. Now what? I found a phone number for their security company and called, explaining the situation. They contacted the business operators, provided our contact number, and Jayce Vanderveide, of NGV Solutions, quickly calls back saying he’ll be there shortly. What a relief.
After much discussion regarding NGV Solutions local CNG efforts, and the need for a Clean Cities Coalition coordinator, we headed off for our overnight destination in Shreveport, LA, arriving shortly after 1:00 AM. Good thing I can sleep while Gary drives.
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