In Spain, Naturgy will supply renewable gas to Aena to boost the decarbonization of its airport network. The agreement reached by the two companies includes the supply of some 83 GWh of natural gas over the next two years, of which at least 20 GWh will be biomethane, with which the airport manager will significantly reduce its emissions linked to thermal energy consumption and make progress in decarbonization by consuming sustainable and competitive energy.
The biomethane supplied to Aena will be produced at Naturgy’s plants from the treatment of waste from very different sources. The volume supplied would be equivalent to the gas consumption of around 4,000 households and will be used by the airport operator to heat terminals. With qualities similar to those of natural gas, this green gas is set to play a strategic role in the energy transition.
Tags: gas, Naturgy, Spain
Category: Fuels