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What is CNG?

What is CNG?

Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is a fossil fuel substitute for gasoline (petrol), diesel, or propane fuel. Although its combustion does produce greenhouse gases, it is a more environmentally clean alter read more...

What is a Conventional station?

What is a Conventional station?

The natural gas in the pipeline is usual at a pressure between 1 up to 100 bar.
The GETPack compress the gas up to 250 bar and send it to the Storage.
The Storage is made by cylinders and its scope read more...

What is a Mother station?

What is a Mother station?

The natural gas in the pipeline is usual at a pressure between 1 up to 100 bar. The GETPack, compress the gas, increasing the pressure up to 200/250 bar, according to the standards in each country.
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What is a Daughter station?

What is a Daughter station?

The Daughter station in a CNG station that receive the gas not from the pipeline but from a trailer. The CNG in the trailer is at a pressure of 200/250 bar, according to the standards in each country. read more...

What is a Mobile station?

What is a Mobile station?

The Mobile station is a daughter station assembled on a trailer, generally used to bring CNG in areas far from the pipeline or as feasibility study instrument for \'daughter station projects\' in spec read more...

What is NGV?

What is NGV?

A natural gas vehicle or NGV is an alternative fuel vehicle that uses compressed natural gas (CNG) as a clean alternative to other automobile fuels.
Natural gas can be used in all classes of vehicles read more...