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476 vehicles in UAE converted to operate on natural gas

by Arushi Madan | 10-08-2016 20:24 recommendations 0

Compressed natural gas has acquired an importance at the environmental and economic levels as a substitute ideal fuel.


 

A total of 476 vehicles were converted to operate on natural gas during the first half of 2016 in UAE.


Emirates Transport has been taking ambitious steps to safeguard the environment by promoting green practices among the public.The Union Centre for converting vehicles to operate on Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), one of Emirates Transport business centres, managed to convert the vehicles.


Natural gas is considered a safe fuel that is lighter than air, as it evaporates quickly into the atmosphere in the event of leakage, compared to other fuels that accumulate on the ground, which constitutes a threat to everyone. Natural gas also has a narrow range of ignition which makes it safer compared to other fuels.


Emirates Transport had taken several other ambitious steps such as launching a new substation in March, the first of its kind in Dubai, in collaboration with Emirates National Oil Company (Enoc) to provide transport vehicles with CNG. The new station serves sustainability practices through the use of natural gas fuel as an alternative to the vehicles in the state, particularly in Dubai and the northern emirates.


Emirates Transport is currently working on a project to convert diesel vehicles and buses to operate on compressed natural gas in cooperation with Adnoc Distribution, to launch the centre of converting buses to operate on the dual fuel system [natural gas and diesel] in the emirate of Abu Dhabi.


CNG has acquired an importance at the environmental and economic levels as a substitute ideal fuel, and is considered one of the cleanest fuels which is more secure and beneficial to the institutions and individuals compared with other energy sources.


Vehicles converted to operate on CNG help reduce exhaust ratio and vehicles' carbon footprint by up to 70 per cent, which promotes green development practices and forms a strong push to continue to provide services that exceed customer expectations.


The conversion process takes anywhere from four to five hours only, and does not require any modification to the car's engine but some special parts of CNG system are added to the original parts, which does not cause any damage to the original warranty of the vehicle manufacturing company.The car will, therefore, be working on dual fuel system (gas or petrol) at the option of the driver.


According to the executed contracts, a period of 24 months or 100,000 km, whichever is earlier, is provided for the warranty from the date of the conversion process, and that the centre performs periodic maintenance to the converted vehicles to start from 20,000km or two months depending on the vehicle's performance or customer feedback. The centre provides its services 24 hours a day and also offers emergency service.


As for the cost of conversion, according to the price list approved by Abu Dhabi company for oil distribution (Adnoc), the cost of converting four cylinder engine vehicles is Dh5,651(USD 1535) , the cost of converting six cylinder engine vehicles is Dh5,751, and the cost of converting eight cylinder engine vehicles amounts to Dh5,851.


The conversion processes are carried out by specialised technical staff who have experience in converting vehicles to operate on compressed natural gas system and they hold recognised certificates.


The conversion of the 476 vehicles has been described as the embodiment of the state's efforts to protect the environment, meet the sustainable development requirements and its ambitious vision for the UAE to become one of the best countries in the world by 2021.


 Source : Gulf News



 

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  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Greetings arushi
    I hope you are doing well
    Thank you so much for this report
    Keep writing
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 01-06-2020 11:18

  • says :
    Arushi, congrats to UAE for converting vehicles to use natural gas. As Heonjun have mentioned, South Korea also changed its buses to natural gas, and now the city has become much cleaner. I hope there be positive changes found in UAE as well. Thanks for sharing and have a great day!
    Posted 11-08-2016 14:54

  • says :
    Seoul also converted the public buses to use natural gas, i think i was an elementary kid back then, and i remember I was glad that I don't have to smell that black nasty pollutants no more. It's a good decision to change! Thanks for sharing!
    Posted 11-08-2016 10:15

  • Adam Zhou says :
    Hopefully, this market will expand in number (though 476 is quite a number!), not only in the UAE but also in other countries so innovations can be spread out throughout the entire world. Each new discovery, invention, and breakthrough always leads for something new to follow in the future of environmental sustainability. Thank you for the report!
    Posted 10-08-2016 22:14

  • says :
    UAE is doing so well. I'm very glad to hear this, I hope the many visitors that comes to UAE will learn from this. Thank you.
    Posted 10-08-2016 21:09

  • Burton Dorley says :
    Good thanks yo the UAE government for promoting environmental sustainability
    Posted 10-08-2016 21:04

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