This initiative is part of Repsol and Petronor’s commitment to achieve zero net emissions by 2050, following the guidelines of the Paris Agreement and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Hydrogen has great potential in the mobility of the future with a real push to decarbonisation and net zero emissions from tech neutrality. In addition, the possibility of having combustion engines supports the automobile industry and the fleet of vehicles that currently circulate on our roads. Likewise, the mobility of trains, buses and ships has in this model a sustainable and viable development.
It is therefore a further step in promoting hydrogen industry development projects and its commitment to the consolidation of the Basque Hydrogen Corridor.
Photo: At the signing of the agreement of intent, the signatories: Javier González Pareja, president of the Bosch Group for Spain and Portugal; Tomás Malango, Director of Hydrogen at Repsol; and Emiliano López Atxurra, president of Petronor. Behind, Emma Nogueira, director of Strategy and Business Development of the Bosch Group for Spain and Portugal; Christine N. Maier, Director of Communication and Institutional Relations of the Bosch Group for Spain; Óscar Herreros, director of the hydraulic business at Bosch Rexroth Spain; and José Gregorio Luque, CEO of Petronor.
Source: Petronor
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