Madegascar Final Conference: On the Road with CNG and Biomethane – European Best Practice Examples Third International NGV Conference – 2010 The MADEGASCAR (market development for gas driven cars) project is drawing to a close, marking its conclusion with a conference — “On the Road with CNG and Biomethane – European Best Practice Examples” — [...]
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European Commission Moves Toward Transport White Paper for Next Decade
The European Commission has hosted a high-level conference in Brussels on the future of the European transport system, with IANGV’s European affiliate NGVA Europe participating as a representative of the regional NGV industry. The November 20th event marked the closing of two public consultations that the Commission launched in June 2009 with its Communication ‘A [...]
Epic CNG Journey Reaches Mid-Point
CNG adventurer Rainer Zietlow has completed the first leg of a two-part world expedition driving a VW Caddy Maxi EcoFuel that will utilise as far as practicable a network of CNG fueling stations to reach journey’s end in Alaska. Setting off from Portugal in October Zietlow and his intrepid team travelled the ‘Eurasia Highway’ to [...]
Greencities Event Promotes Alternative Fueled People Transport
Bus and Bus Mobility Business – Verona, Italy – 18-21 November A new exhibition is about to open in Verona, Italy, that is specifically focussed on gas-powered buses and people-transport. “Bus and Bus Mobility Business” is the first event of Greenercities, an international project dedicated to the development of an ever growing demand for environmentally [...]
Italian NGV Registrations Reach 6.9% of All New Vehicle Sales
The average monthly passenger car registrations for NG/biomethane powered vehicles in Italy was 14.200 during the period January through July, 2009, reports NGVA Europe. The information, provided by NGV System Italia, was derived from published ACEA (European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association) statistics in September – total Italian passenger car registrations during July were 205,665 units. This, [...]









