Welcome to the East Texas Gas Producers Association

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1 Welcome to the East Texas Gas Producers Association January 15, 2013

2 Fast-Fill Station

3 Time-Fill Station

4 Private-Public Access 4

5 Typical Compressor Compound TIME-FILL DISPENSERS COMPRESSORS CNG COMPRESSOR COMPOUND FAST-FILL DISPENSERS

6 Sample of Clean Energy Across the U.S. Dallas Port of Long Beach LaGuardia Airport Chicago Seattle San Francisco

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8 DFW Stations ARLINGTON 1731 E. Division, Valero DALLAS 1551 Baylor Ave., Cockrell Hill Rd., S. Lamar Interstate 45, S. Riverfront Blvd., Fuel City 100 N. Industrial Commerce St., Irving Blvd., (Dillon L/CNG) LOVE FIELD 8000 Denton Gilford St., DFW AIRPORT E Employee E. 30 th St., DFW South 7640 Esters, Irving, DFW North 2425 Rental Car Dr., Rental Car Center FORT WORTH 4600 Mark 1V Meacham Blvd., GARLAND 3526 Security Jupiter Rd., IRVING 128 N. Briery Rock Island Rd.,

9 L/CNG Station Dillon Transportation Irving Blvd. 9

10 L/CNG Station Port of Long Beach 10

11 LNG Production Willis, TX 11

12 America s Natural Gas Highway

13 National Relationships 13

14 Cities & Municipalities Trust Clean Energy New York DOT Atlantic County Utilities Authority, NJ BWI Airport Authority, MD City of College Park, GA MBTA (Boston), MA Town of Smithtown, NY Town of Brookhaven, NY Town of Huntington, NY Port Authority of NY/NJ City of San Antonio, TX Dallas Area Rapid Transit, TX City of Austin, TX El Paso Sun Metro, TX City of Dallas, TX DFW Airport Authority, TX City of Houston, TX Denver RTD, CO Denver International Airport Authority, CO Oklahoma Airport Authority, OK Oklahoma State University, OK City of Albuquerque, NM City of Santa Fe, NM City of El Paso, NM Phoenix International Airport Authority, AZ Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada City of Laredo, TX City of Tulsa, OK Phoenix Transit, AZ Tempe Transit, AZ Tucson Unified School District, AZ Tucson International Airport Authority, AZ City of Las Vegas, NV Southern California Air Quality Management District County and City of San Francisco, CA Orange County Transit Authority, CA City of Long Beach, CA City of New York, NY City of Newport Beach, CA County of Los Angeles, CA SFO Airport Authority, CA City of Palm Springs, CA Santa Monica Big Blue Bus, CA Monterey County, CA Port of Oakland, CA LA County MTA, CA Cathedral City, CA City of Irvine, CA Foothill Transit, CA City of Burbank, CA City of Glendale, CA Port of Seattle, WA

15 CNG Fleet Vehicles VPG MV-1 Refuse Industry Ford Transit Connect Ford E450 Cutaway Ford E350 Van Full Size Transit Buses 15

16 Why CNG? Starts with Leadership COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE Put Dollars back to Bottom Line in fuel & operating costs Affordable, Cost Effective, Stable Fuel Supply 2010 EPA Certified Engines without Particulate Filters or SCR (Urea) Avoid Uncertainty from Cost Increases from Diesel Units and Fuel Recognition and Improved Green Image MARKETING OPPORTUNITIES Public policy is driving further interest in natural gas for low carbon and domestic energy security reasons Significantly Reduce Fleet Greenhouse Gas Emissions Cleaner, Quieter, Healthier Solution Eliminate Vehicle Dependence on Foreign Oil American Vehicles Running on American Fuel Ability to Offer a Superior Alternative to Customers & Prospects New Municipal Contracts / Existing Contract Extensions

17 Natural Gas Reduces Greenhouse Gases Carbon Intensity of Fuels (in grams CO2eq/MJ)* 29% GHG Reduction % GHG Reduction Gasoline Diesel CNG LNG CNG from Landfill Gas LNG from Landfill Gas * Source: CARB Fuel Pathways Analysis - Well-To-Wheels assessment of fuels

18 Simple Economics CNG retail = $1.99 GGE / LNG retail = $2.35 GGE Diesel retail = $3.92 (EIA 12/31) / Gasoline retail = $3.30 (EIA 12/31)

19 Abundant, Domestic Supply Natural Gas Supplied From US and Canada 98% Imported 200+ year supply 90% of NG used in 2010 was produced domestically Bio-methane from landfill gas (LFG), dairy farms, wastewater treatment plants will increase supply and be 100% renewable NGVs offer best solution to reducing foreign oil dependency < 1% of NG used for transportation in U.S. 100,000+ NGV's on road in U.S. today

20 The Clean Energy Solution Integrated fueling services: Turnkey station engineering/ construction, compressors/equipment, service/support, grants/finance with fueling contracts

21 About Clean Energy (NASDAQ: CLNE) America s Largest Alternative Transportation Fuel Provider 700+ Fleet Customers Leading Provider 28,000+ of Natural Gas As a Transportation Fuel Natural Gas Vehicles 400+ Natural Gas Fueling Stations Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Public Transit Taxis & Shuttles Government Vehicles Trucking Regional Trucking Refuse Hauling

22 CE Company Profile Largest provider of vehicular natural gas (CNG & LNG) in North America More than 400 stations nationwide Full service Design, Build & Operate Stations Marketing Grant Dept (awarded over $250 million) 24/7 Maintenance Support by Employees Clean Energy Finance IMW Compressors NorthStar Industries BAF Conversions Publicly-traded as CLNE on NASDAQ Fueling 28,000 customer vehicles daily Fleet Focus Transit Refuse Municipalities Regional Trucking Airports 22

23 Clean Energy Services Best in Class

24 Fueling Services With more than 15 years experience, Clean Energy offers CNG, LNG and Biomethane under short or long-term fueling contracts CNG (compressed natural gas) fueling from pipeline natural gas or from L/CNG supply LNG (liquefied natural gas) fueling delivered by tanker trailer for vehicle fueling or industrial use; plants in CA and TX, sourced nationwide RNG (renewable natural gas) derived from organic waste streams that can be delivered by pipeline for compression or liquefaction Variable or fixed-rate pricing options Never missed a daily fleet roll-out

25 Engineering & Construction With numerous diverse stations built nationwide, Clean Energy provides best-practice approaches to each station project In-house engineering Innovative, experienced CNG station design Licensed in 26 states Faster to open: standard designs, in-house execution, factory-direct equipment sourcing College Park GA

26 Compressors & Equipment IMW Industries With more than 1,200 units in 24 countries, IMW is a global leader in CNG compressor and equipment design, manufacturing and installation Oil Free compression technology virtually eliminates fueling system and vehicle maintenance problems Manufacturing in North America and China Factory-direct sourcing provides seamless integration for station needs Custom configuration ensures optimum performance and reliability Lowest life-cycle costs

27 Service & Support With more than 300 fueling stations monitored nationwide, Clean Energy Sentinel Service provides 24/7 monitoring and response From time & materials to all-inclusive, fixed costs Over 150 factory-trained technicians, not outsourced labor Remote equipment/station monitoring through two high-tech operations centers Multi-million-dollar inventory of critical items Best value, flexible service-level options and terms

28 Grants & Finance With more than $250 million secured, Clean Energy obtains valuable public/private financing for stations and fleets Grant support at federal, state and local levels nationwide Funding for infrastructure construction and vehicle financing Clean Energy Leasing subsidiary provides fleet financing options

29 Thank you for your time! Jimmy Ramsey Senior Business Development Manager (214)