Biomethane:: bioCNG as renewable gas for B2B mobility
Biogas is a fast-growing energy source for TotalEnergies in Europe, for which it aims to become a major player. The Company is already the market leader in France with nearly 700 GWh of biogas production capacity.
Watch this video in which we meet the operators of the BioPommeria site in western France and its local stakeholders and travel to the Netherlands, where we operate a network of public and private bioNGV refueling stations.
From biomass, biogas, biomethane to bioCNG
Biogas is produced by fermentation of biomass, raw materials such as organic waste, sewage sludge or animal manure, through anaerobic digestion. After purification, biogas becomes biomethane, which consists mainly of the same molecule as natural gas, namely CH4 or methane.
When biomethane is compressed by means of a CNG installation, it is used as transportation fuel. This bioCNG is available as a blend (of natural gas and biomethane) or in pure (100% biomethane) form, depending on availability and customer requirements.
A private bioCNG station for public transportation operator EBS
Part 2 of the video (from 2 mins 36 secs) shows the private bioCNG refueling station of our Dutch B2B customer EBS. EBS is a public transport company that uses TotalEnergies' bioCNG installation on its premises to refuel about 30 of its buses per day.
Benefits of bioCNG as renewable gas for B2B mobility
The video highlights several benefits of running a fleet of vehicles on bioCNG for B2B customers such as EBS, including:
- Less local air pollution compared to conventional fuels, and thus less impact on people's health.
- NGV engines make less noise than diesel engines, which is advantageous for city distribution.
- bioCNG is a reliable and mature fuel technology, available for both heavy and light vehicles.
As such, bioCNG can provide an optimal alternative fuel solution to help our B2B customers reduce their vehicle emissions while ensuring maximum fleet availability and uptime. TotalEnergies offers bioCNG through its public and private refueling stations.