by mcwebmaster | Apr 30, 2021
Let’s not miss the train! 2021 is the European Year of Rail, one of the most sustainable transport modes we have. Compared to other options, rail is performing very well: in the EU, transport is responsible for 25% of greenhouse gas emissions, but only 0.5%...
by mcwebmaster | Apr 28, 2021
Current CO2 emission standards promote the development of green electricity but hinder the deployment of other sustainable fuels and vehicles. Lack of policy support will put at risk the scale-up of the industry and the achievement of climate goals. Biomethane belongs...
by mcwebmaster | Apr 22, 2021
However, the criteria hinder the deployment of biomethane in transport and buildings The EU Taxonomy recognises anaerobic digestion (AD) and the integration of biomethane in gas grids as sustainable activities. The criteria adopted by the EU Taxonomy will put the use...
by mcwebmaster | Apr 13, 2021
• The EBA is launching today a new paper providing a comprehensive analysis of the potential of biogas production from industrial wastewater to reduce methane emissions. • The paper demonstrates that it is possible to recover around 14 Mtoe (142 TWh) of biogas per...
by mcwebmaster | Mar 30, 2021
Energy-intensive industries (EII’s) are at the core of European industries and encompass steel, paper or food industry, among others. The role of these industries is crucial for our economy, as they are embedded in many strategic value chains and supply intermediate...