Carbon neutrality: 10 questions and answers
What carbon neutrality is, its characteristics and the role played by renewable gases such as green hydrogenamong other aspects.
What carbon neutrality is, its characteristics and the role played by renewable gases such as green hydrogenamong other aspects.
The Conference of the Parties (COP) is one of the most important diplomatic events in the world, attended by heads of state, ministers and representatives from nearly 200 countries to seek solutions in the fight against climate change
On 6 November, COP27, the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, will begin.
The agreement reached at the UN climate summit contains a series of measures that keep the goal of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius by 2100 compared to pre-industrial levels alive.
The implementation of various green hydrogen development projects and collaboration between companies make clear the country’s intention to focus on a climate-responsible future.
Belgium joins the green hydrogen race and will allocate a large part of the recovery funds to the construction of an energy island.
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Mexico wants to excel in this new industry by taking advantage of its privileged geographical location, which together with its climatic conditions, would allow it to generate green hydrogen with relative ease.
Just a few months ago, work began on the construction of the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply vessel to be manufactured in Spain.
Green hydrogen is a 100% clean energy that has a great many advantages and applications.
Chile joins the group of countries that are joining the race for green hydrogen, which it intends to turn into the engine of its energy future.
Did you know that transport is one of the sectors most likely to affect climate change? In Europe, 20% of CO2 emissions come from transport, and the volume of freight transport, in particular, is expected to increase by 30% between now and 2030.
Enagás understands the role that companies play in such an opportunity as Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) opens and therefore has incorporated them into its strategy.
Let's think of a completely electrified world. A world in which we all travel on electric bicycles, cars, trains, aeroplanes and even electric vessels. A world in which entire cities run on solar panels and all electrical infrastructure runs from smart grids and giant batteries.
In 2015, more than 200 Heads of State and Government met at the Summit on Sustainable Development, at which they adopted Agenda 2030.