April 10th, 2024
CNG vehicles, now mainstream, remain popular options for the waste industry
About 15 years ago, a Quebec landfill was struggling with their methane gas emissions and needed help. With technology evolving toward compressed natural gas they turned to the Labrie Group for advice.
“They knew of our expertise working with compressed natural gas for our waste trucks started in 2001, and at that time, 2010, Labrie Environmental Group were already recognized leaders in the waste CNG arena,” said Louis-Charles Lefebvre, regional sales manager.
Lefebvre said Labrie helped organize the landfill owners — EBI-Environnment — to form a gas capture partnership with Gaz Metro (now known as Énergir), the commercial gas provider that operates a 10,000-kilometer gas supply network throughout the province.