Green gas and energy-efficiency refurbishment: an affordable solution for a more energy-efficient home

Improving the energy efficiency of buildings is one of the major challenges in creating homes that are more sustainable, comfortable and have a lower environmental impact. In this process, green gas (such as biomethane) is emerging as a key alternative for advancing decarbonisation without complications or major investment.

At REHABIFORUM, a conference on energy-efficient refurbishment held in Guadalajara, Nedgia highlighted the key role that renewable gases can play in the energy transition of homes and buildings.

A practical solution for reducing emissions at home

During the event, industry experts agreed that energy-efficient refurbishment will only become a reality on a large scale if the solutions are not only effective but also affordable for users.

Biomethane offers a clear advantage: it helps to reduce emissions by using existing gas installations in buildings. This means that households can move towards more sustainable consumption without having to make major changes to their appliances or infrastructure.

In other words, it is possible to use renewable energy via the same natural gas network that already supplies your home.

Greater sustainability without increasing costs

One of the main concerns when improving a home’s energy efficiency is the cost. That is why solutions such as green gas facilitate a more affordable energy transition, as they avoid the need for additional investment and allow for a gradual approach.

The use of biomethane helps to:

  • Reduce CO₂ emissions.
  • Maintaining a comfortable home.
  • Make the most of existing installations.
  • Avoid complex or costly renovations.

Working together to bring real solutions to households

Nedgia works alongside rehabilitation sector associations to make these solutions available to both professionals and end users. The aim is clear: to make it easier for more and more people to improve the energy efficiency of their homes in a simple, realistic and cost-effective way.

This collaboration promotes the development of energy alternatives that combine sustainability, efficiency and affordability – key factors in moving towards more environmentally friendly homes.

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