TotalEnergies show a commitment to the transport sector with substantial investments in making natural gas as widely available as its petroleum based products.
CNG stands for compressed natural gas, which is a natural gas fuel stored at high pressure. It has been compressedย toย 200-250 barย and thus reducedย to less than 1% of its volume at standard atmospheric pressure. This makesย it easierย toย store and to transport.ย ย ย ย
CNG fuel is particularlyย suitable for passenger cars, light commercial vehicles, light trucks and buses. It offers trucks a range of around 550km. CNG vehicles driving on biomethane emit significantlyย lessย particulate matter*ย and CO2**ย than conventional fossil fuels.ย ย
Production of Biomethane
The renewable and non-fossil variant of CNG is biomethane or bioCNG. Biomethaneย is produced by fermenting biomassย into biogas,ย which is purifiedย and converted into grid quality gas.ย Theย biomass can consist of various types of raw materials, or feedstock, such asย straw or tree bark and branches, or organic materials, suchย asย food waste,ย roadside grass, sewage sludge and animal manure.ย ย ย
Biomethane toย bioCNG
The biomethane, whichย consists of the same moleculeย as natural gas,ย namely CH4ย orย methane,ย is then injected into the gas grid. The natural gas is subsequently extracted from the grid andย compressed by means of a CNG installation to be used as transport fuel.ย Biomethane can be blended or used up to 100% depending on availability and customer requirements.ย ย
Growing Network of CNG stationsย
TotalEnergies strives to make alternative fuels that are cleaner and lowerย carbon available to as many users as possible.ย The acquisition of PitPoint in May 2017 has accelerated the growth of TotalEnergies’ CNG network in Western Europe. Today, TotalEnergiesย operates more than 190ย publicย CNG stations in the Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and France.ย ย ย
TotalEnergies’ NGVย Ambition
In line with its strategic ambitions for natural gas and renewable energy, TotalEnergies aims to expand its European network to 450 NGV (Natural Gas Vehicle), refuellingย stations – CNG as well as LNG – with more than 50% biomethane share by 2025; and thus become the market leader in the region.ย ย
Overseas, too, the number of NGV locations is growing.ย For example, in the Americas region, through TotalEnergies’ participation in Clean Energy Fuels in the US which, in 2021, operates more than 565 (bio)NGV stations, including some 45 (bio)LNG sites.
In Asia, TotalEnergies, through its joint venture with India’s Adani Group, operates more than 200 CNG stations today, with an overall regional target of 600 NGV stationsย across India and Pakistan by 2025.ย
Product Benefits
- Reduced vehicle emissions,ย such local air pollutants*ย and, especially when biomethane is used, less greenhouse gases**.ย
- Increasingย selectionย ofย CNGย vehicles available onย the market, from passenger cars to heavyย trucks.ย ย
- Aย CNGย engine runsย more quietlyย than a diesel engine,ย which isย advantageous forย city distributionย at night.ย ย
*ย A study on air quality from the Sustainable Gas Institute (2019),ย โCan natural gas reduce emissions from transport?โ, shows that NGV engines provide a NOxย reduction of between 40%-60% (depending on the type of road) compared to diesel, by using a simple clean-up system. For particulate matter (PM), NGV engines ensure as much as 95% lower levels compared to diesel, thanks to a soot free combustion (with no need for a complex after-treatment).
**ย According to the NGVA Europe & Thinkstep study (2017) on the โGreenhouse Gas Intensity of Natural Gas in Transportโ (2017), a reduction in CO2ย emissions of up to 16% is achieved by driving on CNG compared to diesel for heavy-duty applications and calculated on a ‘Well-to-Wheel’ basis. Using biomethane increases this CO2ย reduction to as much as 80%.ย ย
How Do Natural Gas Vehicles Work?
Compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles operate much like gasoline-powered vehicles with spark-ignited internal combustion engines. The engine functions the same way as a gasoline engine. Natural gas is stored in a fuel tank, or cylinder, typically at the back of the vehicle. The CNG fuel system transfers high-pressure gas from the fuel tank through the fuel lines, where a pressure regulator reduces the pressure to a level compatible with the engine fuel injection system. Finally, the fuel is introduced into the intake manifold or combustion chamber, where it is mixed with air and then compressed and ignited by a spark plug.ย