Gaznat joins carbon neutral gas supply initiative
At the annual Flame Gas Conference in Amsterdam, Swiss company Gaznat joined five gas infrastructure companies from the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and France, which have committed to actively contributing to the development of a carbon neutral gas supply by 2050.
Leaders of the independent European gas infrastructure companies Gasunie (Netherlands), Fluxys (Belgium), Energinet.dk (Denmark), Swedegas (Sweden) and GRTgaz (France) met a the gas conference, where the cooperation was further expanded when Swiss Gaznat was formally accepted as a new member.
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CEO of Gaznat commented: “We are proud to become one of the partners in this cooperation that aims to provide a 100% carbon-neutral gas supply in 2050. It is clear that we can all only benefit from working together.”
The companies have formed active working groups to address the following:
- Biomethane and green gas certificates
- Gas (CNG and LNG) as fuel for road and maritime transport
- Power-to-gas
LNG technologies
The gas companies will exchange and discuss best practices and general business cases with regard to gas as fuel for transport. A smarter and harmonised use of CNG and LNG technologies across Europe is required in order to release its green potential.
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/small-scale-lng/21052014/gaznat_joins_carbon_neutral_gas_initiative_632/
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