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New Biogas Powered Fleet for UK's Bio Collectors

London’s largest independent food waste collector, Bio Collectors, has completed preparations for the city's Ultra Low Emissions Zone (ULEZ). The company plans to convert all 25 of its vehicles to run solely on compressed natural gas produced by its anaerobic digestion plant in South London.
New Biogas Powered Fleet for UK
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Bio Collectors, which collects food waste from within the M25, has taken delivery of seven CNG-fueled food collection vehicles that will replace trucks in its 25-strong fleet. They will be fueled by methane gas produced by its AD plant in South London.

CNG is a more environmentally-friendly method of powering heavy goods vehicles than diesel, but the Bio Collectors’ CNG station goes one step further, moving production of the gas away from drilling or fracking. The gas produced by the AD plant is created entirely from food waste.

Operating an AD plant that processes up to 100,000 tonnes of food waste annually, Bio Collectors site is capable of generating the equivalent of 6mW of gas and 1.7mW of electricity every hour. The by-products of the recycling of food waste already power the plant and on-site offices, as well as feeding fuel into the national grid.

The move coincides with the implementation of ULEZ in the central London Congestion Zone on April 8, designed to drive an improvement in air quality across the capital.

Managing Director Paul Killoughery, said, “We welcome the introduction of ULEZ as it will improve air quality in London. Our biogas-powered vehicles will play their part in lowering emissions in London without the added implication of having to generate electricity, which may not be so clean. By fueling them with the food waste we collect, we can ensure that all our services are ready for the environmental challenges of the future.”

Killoughery added, “We did look at electric vehicles, as their exemption from the congestion charge and road fuel tax would make them the logical choice – CNG trucks are liable for both. But electric vehicles are not available at the payloads we require and would take all night to recharge, making them impractical and logistically impossible due to the significant space needed for separate charging stations for 25 vehicles. Alternatively, a CNG pump can refill a truck as quickly as on a traditional forecourt.

“We have long championed an environmentally-friendly attitude, with that mentality forming the basis of what we do at Bio Collectors – AD is the most effective way of processing and recycling food waste with the least harmful impacts. Our decision to convert our fleet to CNG fuel further consolidates our stance and we are proud to lead the charge ahead of ULEZ.”

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