How can methane emissions be reduced?
Methane emissions are the second largest contributor to global warming after carbon dioxide emissions.
Keys for an emission-neutral future
Methane emissions are the second largest contributor to global warming after carbon dioxide emissions.
The land transport sector is one of the largest consumers of energy and this trend needs to change.
The concept of biomass is so broad that, although it is a widespread source of energy, it still raises questions. Here are some of the most common ones.
The future of mobility will be sustainable thanks to technological innovation, the promotion of renewable energies and a change in the mentality of consumers.
Energy-from-Waste (EfW) is a waste-to-energy process in which energy is generated from the treatment of waste.
Europe generates a large amount of waste from multiple sources, which is a major environmental problem. In the energy sector, where there is widespread awareness of this issue, measures are being taken and biogas is one of the great hopes for reversing the situation.
Two terms define the future of our production model: digitalization and sustainability. And the two terms are more closely related than they may seem.
Sustainable cities in terms of the type of energy they use, the way they organise traffic and transport and how they manage waste.
In a carbon-neutral future, which Europe hopes to achieve by 2050, renewable energies play a key role. As well as not producing polluting emissions and helping to combat climate change, they also make it possible to conserve natural resources.
The use of this type of energy is key to advancing in the energy transition and reducing polluting gas emissions.
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.
On 22 April we celebrate International Earth Day, a date marked on the calendar to remember the need to move towards a more sustainable way of life.
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.
The generation of renewable gases, specifically biomethane, which are obtained from different types of waste is one way of promoting a circular economy in Spain, to enable us to meet the targets established in the new European Union waste directive.
The coronavirus pandemic has captured international attention in recent months. Governments are diverting substantial resources to economic and social reconstruction, but other problems such as the climate emergency remain urgent for the plane.
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?
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.
Green hydrogen is a key solution to speed up the energy transition process towards a carbon-neutral future. It is the most abundant element in nature.
Is it a coincidence that in the last two decades we’ve had 18 of the hottest years since records began?
Decarbonisation and the drive towards a circular economy require the development of non-electrical renewable energies such as hydrogen or biogas/biomethane.
During the next two weeks Madrid will become the world capital of the fight against climate change.