What is CNG?
Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) is natural gas, the most economical, safest, most comfortable, and cleanest fuel, that has been compressed and stored in special storage units to enable its use in areas where pipelines have not yet been laid.
It is the name given to "condensed" natural gas, which is compressed to approximately 2000-3600 psi and stored in pressurized containers for use. After being expanded and its pressure reduced, CNG can be used wherever and however natural gas is used. Because CNG has lower emission values compared to gasoline, it is also widely used in vehicles.
According to TSE and European standards, the gas, compressed and stored in special storage units, is transported to users via special trucks, tractors, and trailers. This system is called the "CNG system." The CNG system can be easily applied in all energy usage areas, from household use to large industrial enterprises. In this way, individuals and organizations in areas without natural gas infrastructure can also benefit from the advantages offered by natural gas.
CNG Applications
It offers consumers in regions without natural gas infrastructure the opportunity to benefit from the advantages of natural gas.
It is a local energy source; CNG can be supplied in any location where there is a national transmission network or urban distribution system.
It is an alternative energy source for all consumers who need energy, from hotels to industrial facilities, from small businesses to large industrial enterprises, and even autogas.
CNG is an economical fuel compared to black products and LPG.
Because it is a clean and environmentally friendly fuel, it contributes to both reduced maintenance costs and improved product quality.
Large quantities of natural gas can be stored and transported under high pressure.
With minor modifications, it can be used in all combustion devices.