GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:sicetaitsimple wrote:GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:False. Shut up, truffle.
Where is the methanizer that feeds your station located?
In your ass.
In yours too, you take a warning there!
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:sicetaitsimple wrote:GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:False. Shut up, truffle.
Where is the methanizer that feeds your station located?
In your ass.
GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:This warning is all the more unfair since all our asses manufacture biomethane .... hence the relevant valve!
Remundo wrote:
the methane molecules in the GrdF network do not bear a label, whether they are fossil natural gas or biomethane.
However, some of the LNG / CNG stations undertake to purchase biomethane as part of their supply. Maybe some even certify biomethane on certain pumps at certain times of the year ...
The assertion "no biomethane molecule went into the fuel tank of Guy's car" seems wrong to me in terms of probability.
but it is possible that a significant amount comes from natural gas.
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