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Plans revealed for West Lothian fuelling station for eco-friendly trucks

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Planning permission is being sought for a new fuelling station for bio-fuel vehicles in Livingston to help local businesses embrace a “low carbon future.”CNG Fuels Ltd is seeking permission from West Lothian Council to construct a Bio-CNG vehicle fuelling station comprising fuel pump islands, plant compound, warehouse/workshop, alterations to access, parking, landscaping and associated development near Caputhall Road at Deans Industrial Estate Livingston.Bio-fuel is more sustainable than many existing energy supplies and CNG Fuels Ltd are leading operators of bio-compressed natural gas.It runs Europe's at Warrington in England.The company said the proposals will help local businesses in their transition to a low carbon future as they invest in modern, more environmentally friendly natural gas powered vehicles and allow them to take advantage of the significant economic and environmental benefits Bio-CNG offers.This includes lower operational costs, quieter vehicles, significantly reduced CO2 and NOx emissions when compared to diesel and a more sustainable, 100 per cent renewable fuel source.A spokesperson said: “To meet this demand, CNG Fuels are seeking to develop a 14 fuel pump island facility, which given the strategically important location of the site, includes a workshop/warehouse to assist with the management and operation of CNG Fuel’s existing and future planned estate across Scotland.”Bio-CNG is a renewable energy source produced from food waste, which has the additional benefit of reducing a vehicle’s CO2 equivalent emissions by as much as 85 per cent, NO2 emissions by up to 75 per cent and noise by around 50 per cent, compared to a diesel vehicle.The application states no gas is produced on site and because

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