In late autumn, Processkontroll Green Technology two new CBG stations – compressed biomethane, also known as vehicle gas – for Molgas Energy Group in Stjørdal and Namsos in Trøndelag, Norway. Both establishments are subsidiary stations supplied with biogas via mobile gas tanks, a solution that makes it possible to quickly and cost-effectively expand the infrastructure even in places that do not yet have a gas network. This contributes to the continued development of renewable fuels in regions where demand is growing.
The work was carried out in close dialogue with the customer and according to a clearly defined schedule. Molgas Energy Group has emphasized that they are very satisfied with our delivery – both with the quality of the installations and the fact that the project was completed exactly on time. For us, this is important confirmation that our structured approach and high standards for planning provide long-term value for our customers.
We are particularly pleased with the renewed confidence shown by Molgas Energy Group. Back in 2024, we delivered and commissioned two CBG stations in Verdal and Orkanger for the same customer, then under Gasnor before their operations were integrated into Molgas. Like previous projects, this year's project was led by our project manager Mats Hidfors, who has now been responsible for the implementation of a total of four stations. His experience and meticulousness have been an important part of the success of this collaboration.
With these two new facilities, Processkontroll Green Technology continuesGreen Technology strengthen its position as a leading supplier of infrastructure for biogas and other green energy gases in the Nordic region. We look forward to continuing to contribute to the ongoing transition towards more sustainable transport.
A big thank you to Molgas Energy Group for their continued trust and excellent cooperation.
