Oklahoma State University

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  1. Buildings

    1. COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS FUELING FACILITY

      The Compressed Natural Gas Fueling Facility at Oklahoma State University is a significant part of the university's commitment to clean energy and sustainability. Dedicated on April 21, 2011, the facility serves as a fueling and housing station for OSU transit buses, which have been converted to run on compressed natural gas. Located north of the Stillwater campus at the corner of Western and Lakeview roads, it is also a 24/7 public fueling station, providing an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional fossil fuels. Notable figures, including Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, OSU benefactor T. Boone Pickens, and OSU President Burns Hargis, attended the dedication ceremony. This facility underscores OSU's efforts to reduce its carbon footprint and promote sustainable transportation options.