Low-carbon fuels supplier Titan is planning to build a 200,000-tonnes-per-annum bio-methane liquefaction plant in the Port of Amsterdam, which looks set to become the largest facility of its kind in the world.
The Dutch bunkering company, which started life as Titan LNG but changed its name this year to reflect its move to low-carbon fuels, will build and operate the plant to supply liquefied biomethane (LBM) — also known as bio-LNG — to ships and trucks.