Demystifying gas-for-transport:

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Efficient

Same refuelling time as diesel
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Odourless

Non-toxic and odourless
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Risk free

Oxygen free, so no risk of explosion and ignition

What is it?

BioLNG

BioLNG is the renewable and non-fossil variant of LNG obtained from organic material such as waste and residues.

The organic material is converted to biogas in a digester, then purified into gas that has the same properties as natural gas; biomethane. It’s then cooled to a liquid making it easier to store and transport.

Benefits of using bioLNG

166% - 221%

Reduction in CO2 emissions

Reduced noise

ensures a quieter environment - ideal for night time deliveries

Flexible

Interchangeable with LNG

Certificates

That demonstrate the CO2 savings

What is it?

BioCNG

Compressed Biomethane is a by-product from the decomposition of food and animal waste. This is collected and filtered, mixed with water and heated in an anaerobic digester to produce methane.

Benefits of using bioCNG

170% - 224%

Reduction in CO2 emissions

Up to 95%

Reduction in NOx emissions

Reduced noise

ensures a quieter environment - ideal for night time deliveries

Certificates

That demonstrate the CO2 savings

What is it?

LNG

Liquefied Natural Gas is a compound of light hydrocarbons, found naturally in some porous rocks, consisting mostly of methane. It’s cooled to a liquid at -162ºC making it easier to store and transport.

The amount of gas that fits into a truck or vessel fuel tank is higher which increases the range. LNG contains more energy per kilogram than a litre of diesel so with the same efficiency, less LNG is needed to cover the same distance.

Benefits of using LNG

Up to 20%

Reduction in CO2 emissions

Up to 60%

Reduction in NOx emissions

Reduced noise

ensures a quieter environment - ideal for night time deliveries

Up to 95%

Reduction of particulate matter (PM10-)

What is it?

CNG

When fossil natural gas is compressed to 200-300 bar, it’s referred to as compressed natural gas, or CNG.

Already an established alternative fuel in the private and transport traffic sector, CNG technology has proven its viability over a period of more than 30 years.

Benefits of using CNG

Up to 95%

Reduction in NOx emissions

Reduced noise

Ensures a quieter environment - ideal for night time deliveries

Alternative

In short- and medium-distance transportation

Security of supply

We own a broad and diversified portfolio of biomethane sources throughout Europe. You can be assured of a secure supply of high quality carbon negative fuel to keep your trucks rolling.

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Security of Supply

Not all Biomethane is equal

Depending on the source of organic waste, biomethane can be carbon negative. When we source our biomethane from manure and residual materials, your well to wheel carbon emissions are reduced by over 100%.

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