Biomethane
Renewable natural gas is a generator fuel through the processes of degradation of organic matter (animal, vegetable and wastewater waste) that, once clean, is transformed into biomethane, a renewable fuel that is considered neutral in CO2 emissions.


This fuel has a zero balance of CO2 emissions because it avoids the emissions produced in the fermentation of waste and maintains the same benefits as natural gas for air quality. In addition, renewable gas is fully interchangeable with natural gas, which allows it to be distributed using current networks.
