by Brian Donnelly ((The Herald Scotland) Scotland’s “first 100 per cent renewable biomethane refuelling station” to be set to be opened this year, it is claimed. — CNG Fuels said the move will allow fleet operators to switch from diesel to running vehicles on low-carbon fuel, support net zero targets and save money.
The station at Eurocentral, near Glasgow, will be able to refuel up to 450 lorries a day, and enable low carbon deliveries across most of Scotland, meeting growing demand from major brands including John Lewis, Waitrose, Warburton’s, Hermes and Asda, the firm said.
Sourced from food waste, renewable biomethane is claimed to be the “most cost-effective, lowest carbon alternative to diesel for HGVs, cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 85%, and cutting costs by 35-40%”. READ MORE
Scotland’s first biomethane station is under construction in Glasgow (NGV Journal)