Portal for more climate-friendly mobility

Climate-neutral fuel for heavy-duty transport

World’s second-largest condensing system

The world’s second-largest liquefaction plant for bio- and synthetic fuels is being built in the heart of Germany. Capacity: 180 tonnes of bio-LNG per day.
Technology for reducing carbon emissions

No net zero without negative emissions

Switzerland has undertaken to stop emitting greenhouse gases by 2050. This also requires the use of negative emission technologies.
Enhanced efficiency thanks to a gas engine

Starship truck receives a CNG heart

Shell’s futuristic Starship showed how economical a diesel-powered truck can be. But it gets better: the vehicle has now been fitted with a CNG engine.
Nothegger Transport Logistik relies on LNG

A family-run company steps on the gas

Austrian haulier Nothegger Transport Logistik sees the use of LNG trucks as another piece of the puzzle on the path to “green logistics”.
Methane emissions in production

More sustainable biogas production

The European Biogas Association’s report highlights the efforts of the biogas industry to reduce methane emissions through sustainable production.
DVGW study: Rapid conversion possible

Gas pipelines are ready for hydrogen

The existing gas grid can supply energy cost-effectively and in a climate-neutral way. A study from Germany shows details: the gas pipes are ready for hydrogen.
Shell Ungarn/Matthias Maedge
More climate-friendly from Istanbul to Hamburg

Gap in the LNG corridor closed

The new LNG filling station near Hungary's capital Budapest will become an important hub for three corridors of European heavy goods traffic at once.
An LNG ferry sets to sea

Climate-smart travel on Lake Constance

A ferry has linked the German towns of Konstanz-Staad and Meersburg on Lake Constance ever since 1928. From this summer, an LNG-powered ferry will be in use.