Enagás has quadrupled the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG bunkering) to ships in two years
Enagás has quadrupled the supply of liquefied natural gas (LNG bunkering) to ships in two years, reaching a figure of 1,359 gigawatt hours (GWh) in 2023, compared to 300 GWh in 2021, which reinforces its position as a leading European operator in the decarbonisation of maritime transport, the company reported.
This growth in the use of LNG has made it possible to stop emitting more than 74,000 tonnes of CO2 equivalent, as well as practically all emissions of sulphur and nitrogen oxides (SOx and NOx), improving air quality in port environments.
The use of LNG as a maritime fuel in Spain will enable the reduction of emissions by 2030 of around two million tonnes of CO2, equivalent to replacing more than one million combustion vehicles with electric vehicles.
