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Chart commissions latest fuelling station in Finland

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Hydrocarbon Engineering,


Chart has announced the successful commissioning of a fourth permanent fuelling station for natural gas vehicles close to Helsinki Vantaa airport, Finland.

The fuelling station, which is owned and operated by Gasum, is now open to the public.

The station is helping to develop Finland’s natural gas vehicle (NGV) fueling infrastructure alongside its other Chart designed and built counterparts in Helsinki Vuosaari, Turku and Jyväskylä.

Pavel Mátl, Business Director, Chart Ferox, commented: “Chart shares the view that natural gas will play an increased role in the transport sector. Strict emissions targets and concerns about CO2 footprint mean that LNG/LBG is fast becoming accepted as the future fuel for heavy haulage vehicles. It’s very exciting to see the commitment of major truck OEMs, through the availability of modern LNG powered vehicles, and progressive companies, like Gasum, investing in the fuelling infrastructure to keep demand and supply in tandem.”

The fuelling station is equipped to serve various types of LNG fuelled trucks and incorporates a CNG module and dispenser for cars and vans, which can accommodate two vehicles simultaneously. The station also incorporates associated features to ensure safety, reliability, zero emissions to atmosphere and operator comfort.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/12122017/chart-commissions-latest-fuelling-station-in-finland/

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