First biomethane filling station in central and eastern Europe

Wastewater treatment firm Zalaviz opened the dispensing point in the town of Zalaegerszeg, in south-western Hungary. The firm uses the gas produced from organic sources to propel its own vehicles and they also plan that town's buses may take advantage of this fuel in the future.

This week, two new filling stations have widened the environment friendly facilities in the country. Besides the biomethane filling station, Hungary’s first charging station for electric vehicles was opened in Budapest.

Moreover, the European Union supports the Sustainable and Innovative European Biogas Environment (SEBE) project which studies the scope of sustainable biogas production in the continent.

SEBE is carrying out a venture to determined biogas possibilities, policies and frameworks needed to make it a successful renewable energy provider in Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovenia, Slovakia and also Hungary.

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