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Repsol in partnership to promote the use of renewable fuels

Repsol and Ryanair have signed a strategic agreement to promote the use of renewable fuels in Spain and Portugal. Thanks to this alliance, both companies reinforce their role as relevant players in the decarbonization of the aviation industry and establish a collaboration framework for the coming years to move towards a sustainable air transport.

Although sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) are a key factor in the decarbonization of aviation, they represent only a small fraction of current aviation fuel use worldwide. With this agreement, the multi-energy company will provide Ryanair with access to a maximum of 155,000 tons of SAF between 2025 and 2030, equivalent to the fuel used on more than 28,000 flights between Dublin and Madrid, which will enable an approximate reduction of 490,000 tons of CO2 emissions.


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