“Gas Verde, Sí” meets with MITECO to advance the development of biomethane in Spain.
The "Gas Verde, Sí" platform recently held a meeting with Joan Groizard, Secretary of State for Energy of the Ministry for the Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge (MITECO), to analyse the role of biomethane or green gas as a key solution for moving towards a more sustainable energy system and strengthening security of supply in Spain.
Nedgia and Floene strengthen their partnership to boost green gas and advance decarbonisation in Europe
Nedgia continues to take firm steps to promote more sustainable energy solutions and bring renewable gas —especially biomethane— to homes, businesses and municipalities in our country. We have just strengthened our partnership with Portugal's leading gas distributor Floene by signing a letter of intent to work together on the development of green gas in Europe.
Biomethane Connect Europe: driving Europe’s green gas future
Biomethane Connect Europe brought together institutional representatives, companies and experts from the energy sector in Madrid to reflect on the role of biomethane, the renewable gas that is already transforming the European energy model.
Nedgia drives digitalisation and biomethane to move towards smarter, more sustainable cities
The Universitat Politècnica de València recently held the conference "Utilities in the city: flexibility, costs and security”, a meeting with administrations, companies and specialists to analyse the energy challenges of the cities of the future and the role of infrastructures in more efficient and resilient urban environments.
The distribution network and green gas: keys to future energy independence
At a time when geopolitical instability and volatile energy markets are raising doubts among citizens, it is more important than ever to have reliable information and a long-term view. For this reason, our CEO, Raúl Suárez, recently took part in RNE's Fin de Mes programme to analyse how the international context is affecting energy supply and what role the gas system plays in Spain.
Gas networks, key to a secure and sustainable energy transition
Business daily Cinco Días has published an opinion article by Raúl Suárez, CEO of Nedgia, in which he analyses the strategic role of gas distribution networks in the current context of energy transition. He highlights how these infrastructures enable us to move towards a more sustainable energy model without sacrificing security of supply, efficiency or competitiveness.
Biomethane: a reality in the energy transition
Biomethane is a renewable gas produced by treating different types of organic waste. Injecting it into the distribution network means that this green gas can be used for exactly the same purposes as conventional natural gas, offering a sustainable alternative that is fully compatible with current infrastructures.
Naturgy and CycleØ launch the first virtual gas pipeline in Spain to increase renewable gas production potential
This innovative solution will be capable of injecting 70 GWh of biomethane into the network produced at different points external to the infrastructure, facilitating the technical and economic viability of new developments.
Naturgy speeds up renewable gas penetration in households along with Hercesa | hi! Real Estate
The two groups sign a partnership to facilitate the supply of biomethane in homes and promote the decarbonisation of residential consumption.
Naturgy connects the BioVO biomethane plant in Granollers to its gas distribution network
The facility, driven by the Consorci per a la Gestió dels Residus del Vallès Oriental and the Consorci Besòs Tordera, produces biomethane from the management of 55,000 tonnes of organic waste and the treatment of 12 million m3 of wastewater per year.
The first large-scale biomethane production plant in Spain, using waste from a controlled waste repository, will prevent the emission of 17,000 tonnes of CO₂ a year
The facility, located in the PreZero Spain Controlled Waste Repository in Els Hostalets de Pierola, was inaugurated today by Regional Minister for Climate Action, Food and the Rural Agenda, David Mascort, along with authorities and business representatives.
We partner with FEGECA to promote renewable gas and efficient gas solutions
The president of FEGECA (Association of Manufacturers of Generators and Heat Emitters), Nicolás Klingenberg, and our Director of Commercial Strategy and Transformation, Elena Longarela, have signed a collaboration agreement for the promotion of renewable gas and efficient gas solutions.


