Spain's Delgo Adopts BioGNL, to Reduce Carbon Emissions by 48,841 Tons in 2027
2026-06-05 11:05
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Spanish transport company Delgo has announced plans to equip its entire vehicle fleet with bio-liquefied natural gas (BioGNL), becoming the first company in Spain to fully adopt this renewable fuel. BioGNL is produced from urban, agricultural, and livestock waste and is primarily suited for decarbonizing long-haul heavy transport.

By switching from liquefied natural gas (GNL) to BioGNL, the company expects to reduce CO2 emissions by 28,007 tons in 2026 and 48,841 tons in 2027. This transition demonstrates that the shift toward more sustainable transportation has become an operational reality, applicable to long-haul fleets without compromising range, efficiency, or service capacity.

Félix González, CEO of Delgo, stated that transport decarbonization must be combined with operability and economic viability, turning sustainability into practical solutions for the daily operations of professional transport. Natural gas is the first strategic step, and now, by using BioGNL across the entire fleet, the company is moving toward a more efficient and sustainable transport model, offering customers solutions to reduce their carbon footprint without sacrificing reliability or competitiveness.

To achieve this transition, the company has chosen Grupo HAM as its BioGNL supplier, a group with experience in renewable gases, energy supply, and professional transport infrastructure. The collaboration enables biomethane to be used from its renewable source to its final application on the road, converting organic waste into energy for transporting goods. Antoni Murugó, CEO of Grupo HAM, noted that the future of transport must be accompanied by better energy management without compromising the competitiveness of transport companies, and that converting waste into biofuels can accelerate decarbonization, while the involvement of small livestock and agricultural farms ensures the future of the primary sector.

Delgo serves strategic industry clients such as Lidl, conducting domestic and international transport with routes covering Spain and other parts of Europe. This initiative aims to provide customers with competitive transport services while meeting new environmental requirements in the supply chain, enabling companies to reduce their carbon footprint without altering conventional road transport operations.

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