Green hydrogen, also for air transport
Air transport is an activity that releases large quantities of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and is, according to the European Environment Agency, the third most polluting mode of transport.
Air transport is an activity that releases large quantities of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and is, according to the European Environment Agency, the third most polluting mode of transport.
The land transport sector is one of the largest consumers of energy and this trend needs to change.
Eighty percent of goods are moved by sea. It is therefore essential to move towards the decarbonization of the sector.
The future of mobility will be sustainable thanks to technological innovation, the promotion of renewable energies and a change in the mentality of consumers.
The proposed Biogas Roadmap sets out the goals and action lines to multiply the production levels of this renewable gas in Spain almost fourfold by 2030.
We talk about the efforts being made by the cruise sector and the important milestones it has achieved on its path towards decarbonisation.
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.
In Spain there are six hydropower plants distributed throughout the country. The Hydrogen Roadmap contemplates the implementation of a network with a minimum of 100 hydrogen stations by 2030.
Last mile deliveries in urban areas will increase by more than 30% by 2030 in the world’s top 100 cities.Sustainability and caring for the environment should remain priorities despite increased travel.
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.
Eugenia Sillero has been the Secretary General of Gasnam, the Iberian Association for natural gas-powered mobility, since 2018. Its aim is to promote the use of natural and renewable gas in mobility, both on land and at sea in the Iberian Peninsula. As part of our series of interviews with women from the energy sector, today she shares with us her views on equality, leadership and the challenges facing the sector in the coming years.
Las grandes urbes apuestan por el uso de la bicicleta y otras formas de transporte respetuosas con el medio ambiente como alternativa al tráfico rodado. La utilización de gases renovables y gas natural licuado como combustible es una alternativa sostenible para mejorar la calidad del aire y reducir la contaminación urbana.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been processed to be transported in liquid form, but how does gaseous natural gas become liquid, i.e. LNG?
Will ships be able to power themselves exclusively with 100% clean energy? This is the big question facing maritime transport at this stage of the ecological transition. One example is the case of the ‘Energy Observer’
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.