Gasum opens Norway’s largest biogas station in Bærum

Nordic energy company Gasum has opened a biogas filling station west of Oslo, significantly expanding its infrastructure in Norway.

Nordic energy company Gasum has opened a biogas filling station west of Oslo, significantly expanding its infrastructure in Norway.

A number of documents aimed at expanding the gas supply and gas infrastructure network and developing the NGV market in Russian regions were signed.

This agreement reinforces the commitment of both entities to sustainability and opens the door to new training initiatives in key areas for the energy future.

Industry coalition SEA-LNG reports that active LNG-fueled vessels now account for more than 2% of the global shipping fleet.

TEM18-LNG was converted from a diesel locomotive and is designed for shunting works on railway tracks.

Gasum’s pooling service is a simple and easy way for conventional fuel vessels to save on compliance costs.

The Japanese brand believes that biomethane is a fuel that can be produced in a relatively homely manner in rural areas.

Clean Energy Fuels Corp. has announced a new agreement with the U.S. Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO).

According to the projections made by the Outlook 2024 scenario, gas consumption in mobility could reach 14 TWh in 2030.

This revolutionary initiative will allow the injection of renewable gas into the network from production points far from the existing infrastructure.