Textual transcript of video "New CNG station Gennevilliers"
[Sigeif Mobilités and Total logos]
A construction project: a new NGV station in ÎIle-de-France
2018 - An enrgy transition project that blends into its surroundings
Jean-Michel Philip – Managing Director – Sigeif Mobilités – Like the others, this project was assigned to Total following a call for tender process. Total was selected simply because they submitted the best bid for the project. The Gennevilliers project was carried out in the port of Gennevilliers, which provided us with quite a large plot of land to be able to build a station able to cater to the port of Gennevilliers, where numerous companies are based. We were able to finance the project with a European subsidy that allowed us to fund 8 stations, among other projects.
Guillaume Larroque – President – Total Marketing France – We now have the biggest NGV station in France. It’s a wonderful asset allowing us to work towards our NGV ambitions. We’re thankful to Sigeif and the region for selecting us as partners to support them in the energy transition. This project really demonstrates how committed we are to this issue. Our customers will now be able to use an alternative energy source which is compatible with the use of logistics in low-emission zones. The port of Gennevilliers is Europe’s biggest inland port. It’s highly relevant when it comes to logistics. I believe that this project is symbolic and will inspire other cities.
2019 – 2020 – A complex, innovative construction site
Guillaume Larroque – From a technical point of view, the station should satisfy customers. The customer journey should live up to our customers’ expectations. I think we’ve achieved that at this station. I’d like to take this opportunity to thank all the teams responsible for the project, who, I think, have done a very good job. Thank you very much. It’s our customers who will be thankful next, and that’s the most important.
Jean-Michel Philip – We had the opportunity to connect to the gas transmission network, providing us with very high pressure and requiring less electrical power to compress the gas, making the project particularly environmentally friendly.
August 2020 – The station opens to customers
Guillaume Larroque – The fact that it’s the biggest station isn’t important in itself; what’s important is that it offers a seamless user experience. Why? Because there are four lanes, five pumps, and what’s more, customers will be able to fill up with bioNGV. We’re talking about NGV for Gennevilliers, but it’ll actually be CNG or compressed natural gas. Why do we call it bio? Because customers can choose to incorporate 20, 50 or 100% of biomethane into the product.
Jean-Michel Philip – The bioCNG that will be distributed at the station will very soon be produced by a biowaste methanisation unit allowing us to sell bioNGV that’s produced locally, just a few hundred metres away.
Olivier Galisson – Dangerous Goods Transport Subsidiary Director – PREMAT Transport - With our drivers, we’ve organized ourselves to reduce the waiting time compared to other stations. The fact that there’s a station near our loading depot, the oil depot in Gennevilliers, is a huge benefit for us. All the more so given how reliable and effective the new station is, reducing the fear we used to have of running out of this type of fuel tens of kilometers away from a station.
Jean-Paul Le Mignot – Dangerous Goods Transport Subsidiary Director – PREMAT Transport – There were some concerns initially because gas always raises questions, it’s still something new. We have a new, clean, practical station. There are lots of dispensers, so for us it’s advantageous because we’re right next to it. We leave the depot, we fill up, we head off, we come back, we don’t have any refueling problems anymore. It works and everyone’s happy with it, it’s perfect.
Olivier Galisson – It allows us to optimize the routes and optimize the service we offer to our customers.
Jean-Michel Philip – By the end of the year, the station in Noisy-le-Grand, which is also being built and operated by Total, will be opened to customers. It’ll be our sixth project.
Guillaume Larroque – Another benefit for our customers, who often carry the Total card and the AS24 card, and thanks to them, at this location, they’ll be able to use either card, which ensures that the customer journey runs more smoothly. And I imagine that our drivers, for the end users of this energy, this will also be of great benefit. Safe journey!
During the video, imagery of the four lane Gennevilliers CNG station is showcased. Interviews of experts are also transitioned across the video.