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2009 NGV Stats Online Now

Our updated statistics table is now online, indicating that there were approximately 11.2 million natural gas vehicles on the world's roads and over 16,500 natural gas fuelling stations in operation at the end of 2009. Visit our Stats section for details.

Last Updated on Friday, 23 April 2010 00:00
 
NGV Global Association Website Operational

Portal_Screen_Shot.JPGMembers of NGV Global and our affiliated associations can now make use of our new association website, including ourMembers' Portal, at www.ngvglobal.org.

The portal includes several members' only features including access to discussion boards on a range of industry related subjects and working groups, documentation for ISO, UN, OIML and other international organisations that NGV Global has affiliation with, an online conversion calculator, and detailed summaries of current and pending NGV Global projects.

A publicly accessible directory of NGV Global members and associate members will also be added to the site in the near future.

The site brings a total of four websites within the services provided by the association - www.ngvglobal.com, providing regular industry news; www.ngvglobal.com/es, a spanish language version of the NGV Global News site; and www.iangv.org (this site) which will be transformed into an industry knowledgebase in the coming months.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 September 2010 06:15
 
Alternative Fuels, Natural Gas Vehicles, CNG, LNG...
Alternative fuels are becoming increasingly important. Natural gas vehicles, powered by compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG) or biogas (biomethane) are growing at more than 30% per annum worldwide evey year.
Alternative fuels are becoming increasingly
important. Natural gas vehicles, powered
by compressed natural gas (CNG),
liquefied natural gas (LNG) or biogas
(biomethane) are growing at more than 30%
per annum worldwide evey year.

Few alternative fuels offer the distinct and unquestionable advantages of natural gas. Natural gas is widely available, renewable (through the production of biogas or biomethane), offers greenhouse gas reductions and produces fewer emissions compared to other traditional and alternative fuels. Natural gas can be used either as compressed natural gas (CNG), liquefied natural gas (LNG) or even blended with hydrogen. The use of natural gas vehicles (NGVs) also facilitates energy security and energy diversity.

With more than 5 7 11.5 million natural gas vehicles (NGVs) worldwide, the International Association for Natural Gas Vehicles (IANGV) is proud to have been at the forefront of industry growth, making natural gas one of the most popular and versatile alternative fuels available.

Natural gas or methane is one of the mose versatile alternative fuels available and can be used in spark ignited or compression engines from the smallest of motorbikes to the largest rail locomotives and almost everything in between. With the growing use of biogas or biomethane, natural gas is also becoming one of the most dominant biofuels available worldwide.

Public compressed natural gas (CNG) refuelling stations are increasing in number worldwide everyday and equipment is even available now to allow home fuelling , an innovation that is changing the way we live our lives today. Equally, liquefied natural gas (LNG) fueling stations are also increasing in number daily, proving especially popular amongst heavy vehicle fleet operators.

Chasing a target of 65 million natural gas vehicles on the road globally by 2020, IANGV is committed to support the NGV industry in every aspect and issue requiring action necessary to reach this target.

We invite you to use our website as your 'window' to the natural gas vehicle industry. Browse our site, visit our online news magazine NGV Global, make use of our tools and resources, and of our Business Directory (coming soon). We welcome your suggestions and also invite you to subscribe for free weekly NGV industry and alternative fuel news via email.

Last Updated on Friday, 02 July 2010 10:20
 



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