ISO STEPS IN TO PROMOTE NATURAL GAS FILLING STATIONS

BY KEITH NUTHALL, EMMA JACKSON, MJ DESCHAMPS IT is the classic chicken and egg scenario. To what extent do widespread networks of fuel filling stations need to be established offering compressed and liquefied natural gas (CNG/LNG) for a mass market of autos using these fuels to develop? It is a hard question. But the creation of such networks can only help sales of CNG/LNG autos and standardizing stations' operation will make them easier to supply and use. The International Organisation for Standardization (ISO) is getting involved, setting up a new technical ...


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