Calor, one of the main providers in the UK of liquefied natural gas and liquefied petroleum gas at filling stations, will showcase its fuel offerings at an exhibition in London as it increases the availability of LNG across the country as part of a government-backed initiative for clean fuel use in British cities.
Calor, the UK provider of LNG and of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), has carried out the first fill-up for Swedish automaker Volvo’s new LNG-powered truck at one of its stations in central England.
Calor, the UK retail and wholesale gas distribution company, said it was investing to help deliver supply infrastructure needed to secure liquefied natural gas as a nationwide trucking fuel of the future.
July 19 (LNGJ) - Calor, the UK gas and energy supply company, said it was opening two new publically accessible liquefied natural gas refueling stations, bringing the total on the UK road and motorway network to nine. Both stations will be in the Midlands region of England at Donnington Park and Grantham on the M1 motorway. The LNG fuel systems are located at service and motorway stops owned by Moto Hospitality Calor is leasing the land from Moto and plans to open for business in the third quarter of 2016. “Each site will hold a single LNG refuelling system capable of supplying heavy goods vehicles travelling along this major stretch of the UK road network,” Calor said.