As of August 30, all Gasum filling stations in Finland will exclusively offer biogas. The company has been preparing for this transition for several years, encouraged by growing demand among its customers. Thanks to competitive pricing and the increased availability of biogas, the natural gas is no longer considered necessary as an alternative at the company’s stations.
No more natural gas
Juho Kurra, Vice President of Finnish Transport at Gasum, highlighted the strategic importance of this change, underlining the company’s continued investment in increasing the biogas production and the construction of new plants to ensure a constant supply.
We are committed to developing sustainable energy solutions that will significantly reduce carbon emissions in land and maritime transportation.
Kurra stated.
Biogas as a key element for emissions reduction
Biogas has established itself as a key alternative in the fight against climate change. climate changeThe company’s biogas production capacity can reduce emissions by an average of 90% compared to traditional fossil fuels. Gasum, as the largest producer of biogas in the Nordic countries, continues to invest in expanding its infrastructure to ensure that this renewable fuel is available at all its filling stations.
In addition to biogas, the company is also planning to introduce e-methane, a synthetic gas produced from renewable electricitysuitable for use in equipment that currently runs on natural gas or liquefied biogas. This development is part of the company’s strategy to offer 7 terawatt hours (TWh) of renewable gas per year in the Nordic market by 2027, quadrupling its current supply and contributing to a significant reduction in CO₂ emissions in the region.
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