POWER GREEN ALLIANCE
Conventional and CNG (NGV) Fuel Stations
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PGA products allow construction of various kind of CNG (NGV) station so the customers have a wide range of possible choices according to their specific requirement, location size of land and gas system configurations.
Typically a NGV fuelling station is designed as a function of different site specific parameters such as:
Availability of natural gas from the pipeline or from bottle trucks
Pipeline supply pressure
Average daily demand of natural gas
Peaks CNG (NGV) demand
Power capacity available at site
Pipeline supply hourly flow capacity
The correct choice of the CNG (NGV) station design must consider all of the above variables to calculate the best performances with the minimum investment. Achieving this means :
The maximum refuelling speed
The minimum use of electric power and the minimum energy consumption for the compression
The best reliability with minimum risks of station stopped for maintenance
The minimum encumbrance for installation of a plant in a refuelling stations with multiple fuels
The plant modularity which allows to accompany the development of the station CNG demand
For further information please contact Power Green Alliance