“In January the President called for greater use of LNG-fueled vehicles as an important element in building a successful long-term US economy. We couldn’t agree more, and Linde’s new station design is the latest in a series of initiatives we are implementing to facilitate broader adoption of LNG to fuel vehicles, oil and gas drilling and completion equipment and marine vessels,” said Jonathan Harris, merchant LNG technology manager for Linde’s Energy Solutions division. “We intend to continue to escalate our commitment to making it easy, safe and economical for fleets to switch to LNG fuel.”
Later this year, Linde will install the new station design at its facility in Springville, Indiana, where it will serve Linde’s LNG-fueled truck fleet. The new system will soon be commercially available and the Indiana facility will allow potential customers to observe its performance first-hand. Linde has already built and deployed the first of these units overseas.
Details of the new station design will be discussed by Harris at the upcoming LNG17, in Houston, Texas, and will be part of the Natural Gas Vehicles for America (NGVAmerica) session.
Source: Linde