Cepsa will supply 160 tonnes of second-generation biofuel, produced at its La Rábida Energy Park (Huelva) from used cooking oils.
Maersk, Renfe and Cepsa will carry out the first test in Spain with second-generation biofuels in the railway sector. and Cordoba and renewable electric energy on the route to the capital. In this way, the rail corridor linking Algeciras and Madrid will become a decarbonised route, using renewable diesel on the non-electrified section between Algeciras and Cordoba and renewable electric energy on the route to the capital.
The project will begin in early July and will last for three months.To this end, Cepsa will supply 160 tonnes of second-generation biofuel, produced at its La Rábida Energy Park (Huelva) from used cooking oils, to cover a total of five round trips per week. The renewable diesel will replace conventional diesel in the Renfe locomotives that Maersk uses to transport its customers’ goods from Algeciras to Cordoba.
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Información by: Huelva Buenas Noticias.
