Renewable and synthetic fuels can contribute to reducing emissions in road transport, but their large-scale adoption requires a key element: being able to demonstrate, in a robust and auditable way, which fuel has actually been used in each vehicle and how it is verified along the value chain.
In the European debate on the future of internal combustion engines and the possible creation of a category of vehicles that run exclusively on CO₂-neutral fuels, traceability (from the origin of the fuel to its final use) is the enabler that connects technology, regulation and trust.
The Repsol Foundation Energy Transition Chair at the Polytechnic University of Madrid is organizing this webinar to review the main monitoring methodologies and discuss which solutions are most viable to scale their implementation in Spain and Europe.
Speakers:
Felipe Jimenez
Full Professor at the School of Industrial Engineering of the Politechnical University of Madrid
Ruth Yerga
Coordinator of the Repsol Foundation Chairs Network
Tobías Block
Head of Strategy and Content, eFuel Alliance
Fernando Moreno
Business Development Manager for Mobility Services at Bosch Spain
Claudia Esarte
Product Design Tech Advisor
Héctor Cebrián
Responsable de relaciones con la administración del Grupo Sesé
Alain Lunati
Managing Director of SP3H
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The carbon footprint of this event is offset in a forest on the Iberian Peninsula through Motor Verde.