Denisson Energy start the construction of the first public CNG power station in Bucharest

Denisson Energy, member of Antares Group, and the Association NGVA Romania start the construction of the first public CNG power station, in Bucharest

Denisson-EnergyDenisson Energy SRL, member of Antares Group, and the Association NGVA Romania officially announce the start of construction works for the first CNG station, of the 9 refuelling stations network to be built according to the CNG Romania Project.
The station will be built in Kika Militari area, next to A1 Motorway Piteşti – Bucharest, 700 m from the Hornbach Militari roundabout, with easy access from both directions: Bucharest Ring Road and A1 Motorway, as well as from the entrance / exit direction from Bucharest.
The location of the station subscribes to the project strategy to serve the transit on pan-European corridors as well as the urban traffic.
The station will be the first of the nine CNG stations, planned to be built in Bucharest, Arad, Timisoara, Deva, Pitesti, Constanta, Craiova, Drobeta Turnu Severin and Sibiu, according to the project and them will be fully operational by the end of 2019.

About CNG Romania:

The project initiated by Denisson Energy and the Association NGVA Romania, with the framework of the European Interconnection Mechanism (CEF), aims to implement the first network of filling stations for compressed natural gas vehicles in Romania along the pan-European corridors.
In the amount of EUR 5.2 million, the project benefits from an EU co-financing of 85% and aims, among other things, to decarbonise and improve mobility in Europe by placing the first CNG network in Romania on the central axis of the main TEN-T road transport corridors linking the EU Center and the West with the South-West and the Black Sea states, Constanţa being the end point of the corridor.
Details of the project and its deployment stages can be found at

Source: www.cngromania.eu

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