Enagás participates once again in Green Gas Mobility Summit 2025

Renewable gases Decarbonisation
25/06/2025 - 16:00. Madrid

 

The Green Gas Mobility Summit, organised by Gasnam-Neutral Transport, is taking place on 25 and 26 June at La Nave in Madrid. This congress is a leading meeting point for professionals promoting the decarbonisation of transport through renewable gases.

On this occasion, Arturo Gonzalo, the CEO of Enagás, will participate in a dialogue:  'Hydrogen infrastructures, essential for sustainable mobility', alongside Jorge Paradela, the Councillor for Industry, Energy and Mines of the Junta de Andalucía, moderated by Eugenia Sillero, the Secretary General of Gasnam-Neutral Transport.

Also participating Claudio Rodríguez, General Manager of infrastructures at Enagás and Vice President of Energy at Gasnam-Neutral Transport as moderator of the panel: 'The challenge of international maritime corridors for new energies'. Additionally, María Junco, General Manager of Enagás GTS, will participate in a panel entitled: ‘From LNG to bio-LNG: market, infrastructure and traceability’, alongside representatives from Axpo, BP and Repsol.

Finally, Inés Melchor, Head of Guarantees of Origin at Enagás GTS, will participate in a workshop on 'The biomethane chain: production, transport and guarantees of origin', alongside PreZero and moderator Silvia Sanjoaquín, President of Gasnam-Neutral Transport.

This year, Enagás will also have an exhibition space as a meeting point to inform about the sustainable mobility strategy that the company has been promoting for several years and which in 2025 has been reinforced with the creation of Scale Green Energy (SGE).  Join us on June 25th at 05:35 pm at the Enagás space to get an inside look at SGE’s strategy, including its goals and key areas of action. In addition, the start-up Trovant will give a presentation in the same venue on June 26th at 11:30 am.

Enagás is a key player in the decarbonisation of transport, leading the development of the hydrogen backbone network in Spain and Europe, and other initiatives such as LNG and bio-LNG bunkering ships and several hydro stations, all of which are key infrastructures for making the energy transition a reality.

You can check the full agenda in this link.

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