(Source: PRNewswire-FirstCall)

VANCOUVER, Aug. 26 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Westport Innovations Inc. (TSX:WPT/NASDAQ:WPRT), a global leader in alternative fuel, low-emissions transporation technologies, announced today that the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Clean Cities program to reduce petroleum consumption in the transportation sector has awarded $300 million funding for 25 cost-share projects across the US that will deploy more than 9,000 alternative fuel and energy efficient vehicles and build 542 new refueling stations. Based on the DOE's announcement, funding for approximately 500 LNG trucks and 2,300 CNG vehicles, including refuse trucks and shuttle buses, were awarded. Westport anticipates that a significant portion of these 2,800 vehicles will be sourced from manufacturers incorporating Westport's 15-litre GX engine or CWI's 8.9 litre ISL G engine.
"This is a significant and decisive announcement for natural gas trucks and urban fleet vehicles," said Michael Gallagher, President Chief Operating Officer of Westport. "Given the vehicle applications of the projects awarded funding, we expect to benefit from the majority of funding through the sale of Westport HD systems and through the sale of Cummins Westport ISL G engines. Given the current price gap between oil and natural gas, and the recent breakthroughs in natural gas shale resource development, the benefits have never been clearer. We congratulate the DOE Clean Cities program for their timely deployment of these stimulus projects that will inevitably lead to dramatic growth in the green energy industry."
Details of the projects approved for funding can be found on the DOE website at http://www.energy.gov/news2009/7843.htm. Of the projects, 18 include LNG and/or CNG heavy-duty vehicles and refueling stations. Highlights for Westport would include the South Coast Air Quality Management District's UPS Ontario-Las Vegas LNG Corridor Expansion Project, which will provide a 700 mile LNG fueling corridor along one of the most heavily travelled truck routes in the US. UPS will construct a publicly accessible LNG fuel station in Las Vegas and will deploy 150 LNG heavy-duty trucks as part of this DOE program. The San Bernadino Associated Governments' J.B. Hunt LNG Truck Project: Made in America Initiative will allow J.B. Hunt to deploy its first LNG trucks in Southern California. Natural gas refuse truck programs were funded in New Jersey, Long Island, Chicago, and Idaho. Port Drayage projects in Los Angeles also received funding.
Westport cautions that no contracts have been awarded for these programs and no orders for vehicles have been released yet.