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UK Biomethane for Transport Seminar Well Supported

March 5, 2008

Natural Gas powered Mercedes HGVs converted using Clean Air Power Dual-Fuel systemsUK, London

Biomethane Resource Toolkit announced

This week’s Biomethane for Transport Seminar, jointly organised by NGVA, Cenex and Environmental Protection UK, has been well supported by OEM and aftermarket exhibitors, in response to increasing interest in the use of biomethane and natural gas fulled vehicles in the UK. OEMs Volkswagen and Mercedes Benz were on board for the occasion along with Clean Air Power (Mercedes HGV) and Organic Power, who rolled up with a Rolls Royce converted for operation on biomethane (separate story coming soon on NGV Global). The event coincided with announcements from VW on the upcoming launch of their compressed natural gas (CNG) fuelled EcoFuel Caddy.

The event gave delegates an insight into the gas vehicle market and the
production of biomethane from organic waste and its use in transport
applications. The event also featured details of a new Biomethane
Resource Toolkit which will provide a wide range of tools to help
organisations assess biomethane projects and applications. The event
marked the Biomethane for Transport Forum’s first anniversary, a
networking community of organisations from the private and public
sectors with interests in the development of biomethane as a road
transport fuel.

More details on the event will follow soon, including information on the Biomethane Resource Toolkit.
Presentations can be viewed at: Biomethane for Transport website.

 

 

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