Gasum, Orkla and Volvo Trucks Partner on Liquefied Biogas Trial
Gasum, Orkla and Volvo Trucks have joined forces to lower road transport emissions. Orkla, a leading manufacturer and supplier of branded consumer goods, Nordic gas giant Gasum Oy and global truck manufacturer Volvo Trucks will be working with Orkla’s transport partner GDL to use liquefied biogas (LBG) to fuel journeys between Orkla’s warehouse in Helsingborg and its ketchup sauce production facility in Fågelmara, Blekinge, Sweden.
Orkla has chosen Volvo Trucks and Gasum as its partners for a two-month trial period during which Orkla’s transport partner GDL will use LBG to fuel truck transportation between the facilities.
Orkla is aiming for all of its domestic transport in Sweden to be fossil-free by 2025. To reach this goal, higher requirements will be set for transport procurement, with gas being one of the options on the table. Factors in favour of gas include Gasum’s investment in the Nordic gas filling station network for liquefied gas to increase the number of filling stations to 50 by the early 2020s, one of which will be located in Helsingborg.
Emelie Zakrisson, category manager of Energy at Orkla, said: “The test period is both a way for us to increase our knowledge of gas as a vehicle fuel both internally and at our transporters and together create change to reduce emissions in the transport sector.
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The two-month LBG trial started at the beginning of June and will be assessed by Orkla in terms of the environmental and economic effects relating to transport procurement over the longer term. Gasum has previously collaborated with Orkla in Norway, providing Orkla with gas for stream production at its food factories. READ MORE