The one-month trial period during which
Together with its partners Gasum and Volvo trucks,
The expanding station network in
'The trial period has provided us with a lot of data regarding the economics and sheer practical side of using a gas-powered truck, and the feedback from drivers has been very positive. Refueling has been quick and easy, just as fast as refueling with diesel, and there is less noise compared to diesel trucks. It's definitely our ambition to drive in an even more climate smart way and with tests like this, it's obvious that gas has great potential,' says Anders Wendelius, CEO, GDL.
Renewable fuels are the future of the transport industry
Renewable LBG is becoming more and more popular as the transport industry works towards sustainable solutions. The ambitious goals of clients and the climate targets being set in the EU and at national levels are accelerating the transition to cleaner fuels. Thanks to LBG, the CO2 emissions from the transports were reduced by as much as 90%.
'It's very pleasing that
Biogas is the circular economy at its best. Made from organic waste, biogas helps to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by up to 90% compared to fossil diesel.
'The results of this trial period prove that filling times are as fast as with diesel, there are notable cost savings and on top of that the CO2 emission reductions are significant. It goes to show that renewable fuels are the future, and the future is already here. Aid programs in
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The energy company Gasum is a Nordic gas sector and energy market expert. Gasum offers cleaner energy and energy market expert services for industry and for combined heat and power production as well as cleaner fuel solutions for road and maritime transport. The company helps its customers to reduce their own carbon footprint as well as that of their customers. Together with its partners, Gasum promotes development towards a carbon-neutral future on land and at sea.
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