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Renewable biomethane fuel for HGVs offers fleet operators opportunity to drive down road transport emissions

CNG Fuels has announced the launch of renewable biomethane fuel, a more cost-effective and lower-carbon alternative to diesel for heavy goods vehicles (HGVs).

It is 35%-40% cheaper than diesel, and emits 70% less CO2, on a well-to-wheel basis. It therefore offers fleet operators the chance to significantly reduce running costs and emissions, and retailers Waitrose, John Lewis, Argos and Brit European, have already committed to using the new biomethane fuel for their long-distance articulated lorries. 

CNG Fuels is now sourcing its entire supply from biomethane, made from the gas harvested through the processing of waste generated by food production, which is then injected directly into gas pipelines. The gas is subsequently compressed at CNG Fuels’ own high-capacity refuelling stations in Leyland (Lancashire) and Crewe (Cheshire). 

The biomethane is independently verified as renewable and sustainable, and approved under the Department for Transport’s Renewable Transport Fuel Obligation (RTFO) scheme. The gas qualifies under the initiative, generating Renewable Transport Fuel Certificates (RTFCs), as it originates from anaerobic digestion plants (waste treatment facilities that break down organic matter) which are not supported by the Renewable Heat Incentive or other subsidy schemes.

CNG Fuels is developing a nationwide network of refuelling stations on major trunking routes fed by the high-pressure gas grid. The Solihull-based company is also developing ‘daughter’ stations in customer depots within 100 miles of its ‘mother’ stations, and will deliver gas by trailer at a similar price per kilo. Including fuel duty, biomethane CNG retails at 65p/kg before VAT (the equivalent of 49p/litre for diesel), and prices are even lower for bulk purchases.

Philip Fjeld, CEO of CNG Fuels, said: “Renewable and sustainably sourced biomethane is the most cost-effective and lowest-carbon alternative to diesel for HGVs, and is attracting increasing interest. We are expanding our refuelling infrastructure nationwide to help fleet operators save money, cut carbon and clean up our air. We are proud to be the first company in the UK to offer its customers RTFO-approved biomethane, and are pleased to be able to do so at the same price as fossil fuel gas.”

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