Gas station plan for city
By Cayley Robinson • May 29th, 2009 • Category: News Colac might get a liquid natural gas fuelling station for heavy vehicles under plans to build a $150-million liquefied natural gas plant in the Colac district.
Industrial gas company BOC, the South West Sustainability Partnership and regional transport companies are working together to establish Victoria’s first micro LPG plant near Port Campbell.
The plant would supply up to six re-fuelling stations in south-west Victoria.
South West Sustainability Partnership executive officer Barrie Baker said Warrnambool, Hamilton and Portland had been identified as locations for re-fuelling stations to accommodate 120 heavy vehicles converting to LNG.
He said Colac would be a possible location if industry leaders supported the proposal.
For the full story see the current edition of The Colac Herald.
