Cepsa's Biomethane Certification and Sustainable Energy Strategy in Madrid
Key Ideas
  • Cepsa has been certified as a biomethane trader, enabling the company to reduce CO2 emissions and promote a circular economy.
  • The purchase of 25 GWh of renewable gas from a Madrid plant will help decarbonize Cepsa's chemical business, expecting to cut over 4,400 tonnes of CO2 emissions.
  • Biomethane, with over 90% lower CO2 emissions than natural gas, is part of Cepsa's strategy to manage 4 TWh of biomethane annually by 2030, supporting green hydrogen production and sustainable mobility.
  • Cepsa is committed to reducing its CO2 emissions by 55% by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality before 2050, while also aiming to decrease the carbon intensity of the energy it sells by 15-20% by 2030.
Cepsa, a leading energy company in Spain, has achieved certification as a biomethane trader under the ISCC international program, marking a significant step in its sustainability efforts. By acquiring 25 GWh of renewable gas from a Madrid plant, Cepsa aims to decarbonize its chemical business and reduce CO2 emissions by over 4,400 tonnes. Biomethane, a second-generation biofuel with significantly lower CO2 emissions compared to natural gas, is positioned as a key element in Cepsa's strategy to manage 4 TWh of biomethane annually by 2030. This move not only supports green hydrogen production and sustainable mobility but also aligns with the company's goal of reducing its CO2 emissions by 55% by 2030 and achieving carbon neutrality before 2050. Additionally, Cepsa plans to lower the carbon intensity of its energy products by 15-20% by 2030. The initiative reflects Cepsa's commitment to sustainability, circular economy practices, and a greener energy future.
ADVANCEH2

Our vision is to be the world's leading online platform for advancing the use of hydrogen as a critical piece needed to deliver net-zero initiatives and the promise of a clean H2 energy future.

© 2024 AdvanceH2, LLC. All rights reserved.