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Dun Kou Development Zone of Wuhan City Gets First CNG Station

April 7, 2007

China
 
Wuhan Natural Gas Company have inaugurated their first compressed natural gas (CNG) refueling station in the Dun Kou development zone. The station has a capacity of 10,000 cubic meters per day and is able to service up to 650 vehicles per day. The new installation brings the total number of CNG stations in Wuhan City to six, with most of these servicing buses and taxis. 2007 is expected to see this number rise to 16, with 1500 buses and taxis expected to be converted to CNG by the end of the year.

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