Hydrogen: a sustainable alternative for land transport
The land transport sector is one of the largest consumers of energy and this trend needs to change.
The land transport sector is one of the largest consumers of energy and this trend needs to change.
The future of mobility will be sustainable thanks to technological innovation, the promotion of renewable energies and a change in the mentality of consumers.
We continue our series of interviews with leading figures in the world of entrepreneurship. This time we talk to Scale Gas, a company that develops small and medium-scale LNG and renewable gas infrastructures.
One third of companies have already incorporated technological solutions of this type that favour business efficiency.
It is already possible to travel a thousand kilometres in a green hydrogen car, cruise on an LNG-powered ship and travel on increasingly sustainable trains.
Just a few months ago, work began on the construction of the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply vessel to be manufactured in Spain.
A direct successor to the stowage of fuel in ships and steam locomotives of the First Industrial Revolution, this Anglo-Saxon term represents a great opportunity to meet the European Union's environmental objectives thanks to LNG for maritime transport.