The transition to decarbonised mobility requires a multi-energy approach. Spain has a wide diversity of uses and types of transport, which requires a flexible strategy that allows the advantages of each energy source to be taken advantage of according to its characteristics and applications. In this context, renewable gases and specifically biomethane, with a low carbon footprint, are a key tool to reduce emissions immediately, without the need to replace the current fleet.
Fundación Repsol and ASEPA are organizing this webinar with the aim of analyzing the challenges and opportunities of multi-energy projects in mobility and, as part of this, the role of biomethane.
Speakers:
Jesús Casanova Kindelán
Professor Emeritus at the Polytechnic University of Madrid and Vice-President of the Technical Commission on Engines and Energy for Sustainable Mobility at ASEPA
Alberto Lozano
Network of Chairs at the Repsol Foundation.
Fernando de la Sen
Energy Products Manager at Repsol
Ana Fernández
Head of I+D at Genia Bioenergy
Carmen Alfaro
Research and Development Engineer at the Institute of Technology of Aragon
David Escuin
Project Manager in Digital Technologies at the Technological Institute of Aragon
Carmen Soto
Product Manager, Engineering & Homologation en Volvo Trucks España
Paloma Moya
Head of the Innovation and Sustainability Area of the Food and Nutrition Cluster of Aragon
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The carbon footprint of this event is offset in a forest on the Iberian Peninsula through Motor Verde.