Mozambique to acquire 125 CNG-powered buses

Mozambique plans to acquire 360 buses for public passenger transport in major urban centres and school transport.

Mozambique plans to acquire 360 buses for public passenger transport in major urban centres and school transport.

The measure will benefit 70,000 registered taxi drivers affected by the natural gas service interruption.

With an installed capacity of 120,000 standard cubic metres per day, the company said in a statement that the station can fuel up to 200 vehicles daily.

There are forty-foot and sixty-foot Xcelsior® compressed natural gas (CNG) heavy-duty transit buses.

Tanzania is moving forward with a major industrial investment that will include the local assembly of heavy-duty trucks powered by CNG.

Participants from multiple EU countries flagged persistent regulatory fragmentation and technical barriers that continue to hinder the injection of renewable gas into Europe’s energy system.

NIPCO Gas Limited has successfully commissioned its compressed natural gas stations in Asaba and Warri, Delta State, Nigeria.

At this rate, the company accounted for 41% of the total CNG market, backed by its nationwide network of 56 conversion and maintenance centres.

The station has already been providing compressed biogas for lighter vehicles, and with the expansion, the station now also serves heavy traffic.

The Italian company has a fleet of approximately 180 vehicles, more than 80 of which run on liquefied natural gas.