March 26, 2026. OPAL Fuels announced today that Co-CEO Adam Comora will headline the “Clean Fuels for Commercial Fleets” Workshop at ACT Expo in Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday, May 4 at 9:00 a.m. ACT Expo is North America’s largest fleet technology expo and conference.
Comora’s presentation will set the stage for a landmark year in clean transportation innovation. Titled “From Fuel to Fleet: A Vertically Integrated Approach to Renewable Fuels that Drives Fleet Economics, Cost Savings, and Sustainability,” Comora’s remarks will draw on OPAL Fuels’ vertically integrated platform spanning renewable fuel production, infrastructure development, and fleet fueling solutions. Comora will share real-world examples of how fleets are simultaneously meeting cost, reliability, and sustainability goals.
“ACT Expo brings together key companies and leaders deploying clean transportation solutions at scale,” said Adam Comora, Co-Chief Executive Officer of OPAL Fuels. “Being selected to open the Clean Fuels for Commercial Fleets Workshop reflects the momentum we’re seeing across the industry and a shared optimism grounded in tangible, actionable results. I’m looking forward to discussing how advances in various technologies, improving fuel economics, and a supportive public policy environment are strengthening the case for RNG and CNG adoption. These solutions are already delivering measurable and sustainable savings for fleets, particularly as operators navigate ongoing volatility in diesel prices and look for more stable fuel cost alternatives.”
“The 2026 ACT Expo agenda is designed to help fleets and shippers evaluate the real business case for clean fuels alongside the digital technologies reshaping commercial transportation,” said JoAnne Golden, EVP of TRC’s Clean Transportation Solutions team and organizer of ACT Expo. “We’re excited to have industry leaders like Adam Comora of OPAL Fuels contributing their real-world experience and insights to these conversations.”
ACT Expo 2026 will be held at the Las Vegas Convention Center from May 4 through May 7. The conference is expected to convene fleets, OEMs, shippers and technology leaders from across clean transportation.