HAM adds another Spanish LNG filling station

HAM Group has opened another LNG filling station for trucks in Alicante as it continues to build a network of fueling facilities both in Spain and Europe.

The station is located close to the A-31, also known as the Alicante highway, which connects Alicante with Albacete, central Spain and Madrid, the firm said in a statement.

The mobile unit will supply liquefied natural gas to heavy vehicles and trucks.

HAM now has more than 80 LNG and CNG service stations spread across Spain but also on the main European land transport routes.

It also recently launched what it says is the first biomethane for vehicles project in Spain.

The new plant will produce biomethane from waste coming from the agri-food industry and from a cattle farm located in the Farm Mas Jonquer de Vilanant, Girona.

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