
Camisea announces fund to promote the use of NGV in Peru
The Camisea consortium will allocate a fund of approximately 39 million dollars over the next three years to promote the use of natural gas in vehicles.

The Camisea consortium will allocate a fund of approximately 39 million dollars over the next three years to promote the use of natural gas in vehicles.

The Municipal Transport Company of Madrid, the largest public transport operator in Spain and the second in Europe, has been the body in charge of this tender.

The area is a heavy traffic hub, which gives the station an ideal location, integrating Gasum’s liquified gas filling station network in the Oslo region.

Being a greener and more efficient alternative to existing vehicle fuels, the public will now have an option of using CNG for their vehicles.

A benefit plan was presented for Etios sedan customers equipped with a compressed natural gas (CNG) propulsion system.

Udine is the first Italian city to boast the introduction of 12 meter Iveco Crossway vehicles powered by CNG in its suburban circuit.

NGVAmerica and RNG Coalition announced that 53% of all on-road fuel used in natural gas vehicles in calendar year 2020 was renewable natural gas.

The results show that biogas has a high potential to mitigate methane emissions from wastewater.

The Colombian Natural Gas Association signed the pact "United for a New Air" that seeks to consolidate the joint work process for air governance.

The Ministry of Energy and Mines of Peru, through the Social Energy Inclusion Fund, will provide interest-free financing for three years.