Sustainable Support: Repsol Powers Spanish Antarctic Campaign with 100% Renewable Energy

Sustainable Support: Repsol Powers Spanish Antarctic Campaign with 100% Renewable Energy

(IN BRIEF) Repsol, a leading energy company, is supplying 100% renewable fuels to power the Gabriel de Castilla Base during the Spanish Army’s 37th Antarctic Campaign. This initiative supports sustainability efforts in one of the most environmentally sensitive regions on Earth. The renewable fuels, produced from organic waste, are part of Repsol’s broader goal to achieve zero net emissions by 2050. The company is expanding the availability of these fuels across the Iberian Peninsula and is investing in new production facilities to further enhance its capacity for renewable fuel production.

(PRESS RELEASE) MADRID, 28-Feb-2024 — /EuropaWire/ — Repsol S.A. (BME: REP), a Spanish multinational energy and petrochemical company, is proud to reinforce its dedication to sustainability as the 37th Antarctic Campaign, spearheaded by the Spanish Army, commences its operations on the icy continent. Repsol’s commitment is exemplified by supplying 100% renewable fuels to energize the Gabriel de Castilla Base. Situated in the isolated expanse of Antarctica, this base plays a pivotal role as a central hub for scientific inquiry and exploration.

As the 37th Antarctic Campaign led by the Spanish Army unfolds on the icy continent, Repsol steps up its commitment to sustainability by supplying 100% renewable fuels to power the Gabriel de Castilla Base. Nestled in the remote reaches of Antarctica, this base serves as a crucial hub for scientific research and exploration.

In an effort to minimize environmental impact and align with the Antarctic Treaty and Madrid Protocol, the Spanish Army, entrusted with managing the Gabriel de Castilla Base, has prioritized sustainability throughout its operations. Repsol’s renewable fuels play a pivotal role in this endeavor, providing a clean energy solution without requiring modifications to existing infrastructure.

For four months, the 13 army personnel stationed at the Gabriel de Castilla Base rely on renewable fuels to meet their energy needs, from electricity to heating, even amidst temperatures plummeting to -30ºC on Deception Island, part of the South Shetland Archipelago. This initiative marks a significant step forward in fostering sustainable practices in one of the most pristine and environmentally sensitive regions on Earth.

Renewable fuels, particularly advanced biofuels derived from organic waste, form a cornerstone of Repsol’s ambitious goal to achieve zero net emissions by 2050. With over two decades of experience in biofuel production and a continued focus on innovation, Repsol is spearheading the transition to a more sustainable energy future.

In line with its commitment, Repsol is expanding the availability of 100% renewable fuels across the Iberian Peninsula, with plans to establish 600 service stations by 2024. Additionally, the company is set to inaugurate its first plant dedicated exclusively to producing renewable fuels from waste in Cartagena, Spain, further bolstering its capacity to mitigate carbon emissions.

By accelerating the adoption of renewable energy solutions, Repsol aims to lead the market in sustainable fuels, driving meaningful progress towards a greener, more resilient planet.

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