1.14.2019
In the UK approximately 120 biomethane/RNG filling stations will be needed by 2030
Market and policy
The UK demand for biomethane/RNG is rising significantly. Proof of this can be seen at the filling station in Leyland, United Kingdom, which has recorded an increase in demand for gas in 2018 above all from large companies such as Waitrose, Asda, DHL and Argos as Cadent, the largest UK gas network, explains. Cadent has been actively involved in transport decarbonization for some time, and it estimates that 120 new filling stations will be needed to achieve CO2 reduction targets by 2030.
Original language: English
Origin: UK
Speaker
Martin Shannon
Head Of Commercial Services, Cadent
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