In Spain, Cepsa and PreZero Spain have reached a strategic alliance that will allow both companies to advance their decarbonization objectives.
The two companies will boost the biomethane market through collaboration in the supply of this renewable gas by PreZero Spain in some of its projects to the energy company, in addition to the joint development of biomethane plants.
Cepsa and PreZero Spain will also work on the valorization of waste for the production of second-generation biofuels and circular chemical products and on the decarbonization of the land fleet operated by PreZero in Spain and Portugal.
The agreement provides for the joint development of biomethane plants generated from organic waste. The first, with an expected capacity of up to 100 GWh, will be located at Cepsa’s facilities in Huelva and will be used to produce renewable energy for the Andalusian Green Hydrogen Valley and the new second-generation biofuel plant.
Tags: Biomethane, Cespa, PreZero, Spain
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