
Decarbonising transport with low-emission and renewable LNG
LNG: the fuel our heavy-duty transport needs to operate affordably, long-term and with low-emissions.
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LNG: the fuel our heavy-duty transport needs to operate affordably, long-term and with low-emissions.
We aim for a more complete evaluation of the emissions associated not only to the use of the vehicle but also to its manufacturing process and to the so-called “end of life” (vehicle dismantling and material recycling).
Vehicle emissions are often misunderstood. This is what you need to know.
When we talk about transport, the heavy-duty sector is where we can see most emissions due to the volume of energy needed to transport goods across the EU. The maritime and railway sectors are no exception to this.
What is the infrastructure’s role in the development of an important transport market for a long-term sustainable future on LNG?
LNG: the fuel our heavy-duty transport needs to operate affordably, long-term and with low-emissions.
Local pollutants in the air are difficult to see. Let’s discuss what those pollutants are and how bad they might be for us if they are not approached today.
Breathing polluted air is comparable to smoking and can lead to lung disease. That’s why it is a topic that we cannot afford to dismiss and we need solutions that can quickly introduce on the market zero and low emissions figures to move away from high polluting emitters.
Methane (CH4) is the primary component of natural and renewable gas. It is important to know what it is and how it affects the environment or our climate.
We aim for a more complete evaluation of the emissions associated not only to the use of the vehicle but also to its manufacturing process and to the so-called “end of life” (vehicle dismantling and material recycling).
Vehicle emissions are often misunderstood. This is what you need to know.
If the aim of the regulation is decarbonization, meaning the reduction of GHG emissions from the sector, we are looking to the subject with the wrong glasses, getting only a partial sight on it.
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