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Iberdrola encourages consumers to make a rational use of transports and a more efficient use of energy in order to reduce the environmental damage. Two of the main company's goals are to reduce emissions and to promote energy efficiency.
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Green methanol is methanol that is produced renewably and without polluting emissions, one of its variants being generated from green hydrogen. This chemical compound can be used as a low-carbon liquid fuel and is a promising alternative to fossil fuels in areas where decarbonisation is a major challenge, such as maritime transport.
One of the main objectives of a company today is to strike a balance between business sustainability and environmental care and respect. In a context of climate crisis in which stricter regulations are necessary, logistics can even become an ally of sustainability. We review global trends and Iberdrola's partnerships that are driving responsible logistics.
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Iberdrola has successfully completed the supply of green hydrogen to CAF in Zaragoza for the on-track dynamic tests of the hydrogen-powered demonstrator train of the FCH2Rail project. The solution for supplying hydrogen consisted of...
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Iberdrola is once again supporting European Mobility Week, which will be held from 16 to 22 September 2024, reaffirming its commitment to sustainable mobility and the electrification of transport as an effective way to combat climate change.
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Green hydrogen is one of the great alternatives in terms of sustainable mobility, and for this hydrogen stations, or hydrogen pumps, which function as a refuelling station for this fuel, are necessary. The aim is for Spain to have a network of more than 100 hydrogen stations by 2030.
Iberdrola reinforces its strategy through its Sustainable Mobility Plan started up in 2016, thanks to the development of policies and concrete actions to 'mobilise' all the players involved: administration, companies, car manufacturers, etc.