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Cogeneration plants prevent approximately four million tonnes of CO2 emissions per year, thereby contributing to economic decarbonisation under the European Green Deal. It is therefore necessary to develop plans that incentivise the renewal of existing facilities. This claim is made by the authors of a report entitled “Natural gas in industry” from Lonjas Tecnología, S.A., a global energy sector company specialised in the engineering and construction of cogeneration and renewable energy facilities.
Naturgy has taken a qualitative leap forward in its commitment to digitalisation by joining forces with the home deliveries app Glovo to offer urgent repairs in just a click. Through this partnership, the company will market the group of Easygo services, the new and innovative solution for urgent repairs that allows us to provide immediate and direct assistance to users through the Glovo app, regardless of whether they are Naturgy customers.
Today, Naturgy has reached an agreement with the Chinese state-owned company State Grid International Development Limited (SGI) for the sale of its 96.04% holding in the electricity grids business in Chile, Compañía General de Electricidad (CGE) for an aggregate amount of €2,570 million, calculated in euros and payable in cash once the transaction has been completed.
On 22 October, Naturgy and the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) agreed to extend the contract for the long-term supply of LNG to Puerto Rico. The contract will now be in force until 2032. It covers an annual volume of 2 bcm and could reach 3 bcm depending on the country's needs, and the price will be completely indexed to the Henry Hub (the principal US gas index). This gas will guarantee the supply of power generation plants in Puerto Rico. The contract to supply LNG to PREPA was set to expire in October 2020. It had an annual volume of 1.5 bcm and the price indexation was linked to oil (50%) and the Henry Hub (50%).
Naturgy has made significant progress in complying with its financial and operational commitments as well as regarding ESG matters. In the first nine months of the year the company has faced with the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak, the resulting health and economic crisis and an adverse energy situation with a sharp drop in the price of raw materials. Right from the start of the crisis, the company has played a leading role by adopting measures to support and protect the interests of all its stakeholders in order to reduce the impact of the pandemic on domestic economies and to contribute to the management of this health crisis.
The agreement reached demonstrates Sonatrach’s and Naturgy’s willingness to consolidate their long-term partnerships started decades ago.
A report by Frontier Economics and the German University of Aachen concludes that integrated infrastructure management (sector coupling) will be essential in achieving decarbonisation, because it minimises costs, makes it possible to decarbonise sectors that are difficult to electrify, increases supply safety, and makes it possible to promote an industry with export potential and job creation.
Naturgy –in line with its commitment to the social, economic and health crisis caused by Covid-19– is reinforcing its commitment to sustainability in all areas and its level of social action through its new corporate campaign where it demonstrates its active role in respecting the environment and economic recovery, especially with the most vulnerable.
With this award, in addition to the one announced last week, Naturgy increases its current presence in Australia by more than 50% and confirms its commitment to renewables growth in the country.
Snowy Hydro and GPG, a joint venture of Naturgy Energy Group, SA (75%) and the Kuwait Investment Authority (25%), announced today an agreement to build a 218 MW wind farm located at Victoria State, approximately 300 km from Melbourne.