Repsol reaches 600 service stations serving 100% renewable fuels
Repsol has achieved a major milestone with its 100% renewable diesel launch at a service station in Cantabria, Spain, propelling the company to 600 stations supplying 100% renewable fuel across the Iberian Peninsula. This accomplishment marks a decisive step towards Repsol's ambitious goal to reach 600 stations with 100% renewable Nexa Diesel by year-end, as outlined in its 2024-2027 Strategic Update. With sights set on further growth, Repsol is targeting 1,500 stations offering 100% renewable fuel by the end of the decade. 2025.
NEXA Diesel offers unparalleled eco-friendliness, cutting net CO2 emissions by up to 90%, primarily due to its organic origin, which inherently reduces carbon intensity. It leads the Spanish market as a premium diesel, boasting an ultra-refined formulation optimized for superior performance and engine longevity in all diesel units.
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Repsol reaffirms its commitment to cleaner mobility options with this landmark achievement, enabling customers to choose eco-friendly solutions tailored to their needs. Our network of stations now offers a diverse range of renewable fuels, immediate solutions for decarbonizing transportation. At Repsol, we aim to remain a trusted companion for customers navigating various fuels, from electric to gas to renewable energy.
Berta Cabello asserts that renewable fuels are a crucial component of the energy transition, aligning with sustainable, cost-effective, and secure energy policy principles. Under her leadership, Repsol is undergoing a profound transformation, repositioning its industrial facilities as multi-energy complexes that reduce carbon emissions and foster circular business models through digitalization and technological innovation.
Zero-carbon alternatives comprise renewable fuels at the heart of Repsol's decarbonization strategy.
Repsol's e-mobility approach balances electrification; embracing renewable fuels and hydrogen applications to minimize transportation emissions. The optimal approach requires considering all energy alternatives to rapidly and effectively ensure supply and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Upcycled biofuels can be produced from local organic waste, salvaging used materials like cooking oil or agri-food waste. Renewable fuels offer a viable alternative to decarbonize current and future vehicles with existing infrastructure intact.
Repsol kicked off large-scale renewable fuel production in Cartagena last April. Located on the Iberian Peninsula, this pioneering plant is the first to focus solely on producing 100% renewable fuel. Built at a cost of 250 million euros, it boasts an annual production output of 250,000 tons. Producing renewable diesel and sustainable aviation fuel, it can seamlessly integrate into existing transportation networks, from personal vehicles to industrial fleets and global aviation operations.