Suez Air Quality highlights the potential of biomethane in the decarbonization of heavy transport

Suez Air Quality has highlighted the potential of biomethane in the decarbonization of heavy transport during the International Bioenergy Congress. Arantxa Bomboí, head of business development at Suez Air Quality, has shared her experience and knowledge about the development of this technology. With more than 15 years of experience in the sector, Bomboí has ​​emphasized the crucial role of biomethane in the decarbonization of heavy transport.

In his presentation, Bomboí presented the focus of his company, Suez Spain, on air quality in Spain, highlighting the work in diagnosing and treating air quality problems in various industrial and waste treatment facilities. In addition, he has highlighted the collaboration with the company Wärtsila in the development of projects for the production of biogas and biomethane in Spain.

The expert has explained in detail the biomethane production process from biogas, emphasizing the efficiency of biogas cleaning and biomethane production equipment. Additionally, she has highlighted the advantages of biomethane compared to fossil natural gas, including its storage capacity and its use as a renewable fuel for heavy transportation.

Bomboí has ​​also delved into the biomethane liquefaction process for the production of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), highlighting the high purity of the biomethane produced and the low operating costs associated with this technology. It has presented examples of facilities around the world where this technology has been used successfully, underlining its importance in decarbonization and its compatibility with existing infrastructure.

In conclusion, Arantxa Bomboí has ​​emphasized the importance of biomethane as a viable solution to reduce carbon emissions in heavy transport and other industrial sectors. His presentation has provided a clear view of how This technology can significantly contribute to the transition towards a cleaner and more sustainable economy.

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