First LNG filling station opened in Germany
bizz energy
Germany’s first liquefied natural gas (LNG) filling station for trucks has been opened in the city of Ulm. Energy company Uniper and transporter manufacturer Iveco operate the test facility. Uniper announced that it envisaged building a network of LNG stations in Germany and neighbouring countries in the coming years, bizz energy reports. LNG fuelled transporters emit less CO2 than trucks using petrol or diesel.
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