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Sedigas and CEES collaborate on decarbonisation drive in Spain

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The Spanish Confederation of Service Station Employers (CEEES) and the Spanish Gas Association (Sedigas) have agreed to collaborate to carry out promotional actions related to the decarbonisation of the sector through the use of renewable gases, biomethane and renewable hydrogen.
The agreement, signed by Jorge de Benito and Joan Batalla, presidents of CEEES and Sedigas, respectively, also explores the prospect of collaborating in technology dissemination, and the best regulatory examples related to the energy transition and the use of new fuels for mobility.
Within the framework of this collaboration, the organisations will work together to deliver conferences, workshops and development of publications in the areas of interest of their respective partners.
The collaboration's first initiative is the adhesion of CEEES to the Alliance for Biomethane, a movement led by Sedigas to promote the promotion of this renewable resource, to which a dozen companies have already joined.
These include national businesses organisations from the energy, industry and Spanish agricultural and livestock sectors.
"Many of the service stations grouped under the CEEES umbrella already dispense natural gas for vehicles, either liquefied or compressed, and will be able to supply biomethane very soon, thus contributing to the decarbonisation of mobility," said Jorge de Benito after signing the agreement.
“We welcome the Alianza por el Biomethane to the confederation and we are convinced that the cooperation between CEEES and Sedigas will result in greater knowledge and awareness among motorists about the benefits that biomethane and renewable hydrogen can bring. to a more sustainable mobility, while favoring the competitiveness and energy sovereignty of Spain,” stated Joan Batalla.

 






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