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Vattenfall to broaden green gas trading, exec says

Swedish energy Vattenfall plans to expand green gas trading in the coming few years after it began trading biomethane and bioethanol last year, as it aims be netzero by 2040, a senior executive informed .

Vattenfall is making every effort towards making its upstream and downstream production chains fossil-free and to offer all customers fossil-free energy. The company on Tuesday reported a. 45% increase in its underlying operating earnings for the first. quarter of 2024.

We are trading and diversifying the items and we are. moving away from simply purely gas. It's not the lion's share, but. we need to start someplace, and we're constructing it out, stated Guy. Smith, director of gas trading and LNG at Vattenfall.

Currently we are trading biomethane and bioethanol. We have. concluded a handful of contracts already since starting a green. gas desk in August ... I personally hope we start trading. hydrogen in the medium term, Smith said in an interview with. .

Green gases are sustainable and low carbon gases that can. replace nonrenewable fuel sources and lower carbon emissions in the heat,. power and transport sectors. They consist of biomethane,. bio-propane and hydrogen.

Smith stated that he expects to see growth in need within. Europe over the coming years, however declined to name countries. where the business is actively trading such items.

Previously this year, Vattenfall revealed it will acquire. over 7.5 million cubic metres yearly of green gas from. European waste management company Renewi, which will be contributed to. the regular gas network, where it mixes with gas, making. the gas mix sustainable.

Smith said that hydrogen naturally suits the shift. procedure, since it has attributes comparable to gas; however,. it should not be seen as the silver bullet.

I do not see hydrogen as being the silver bullet. I don't. believe there is a silver bullet to fix the whole sort of the. green problem, he said, adding that a couple of technology-related. problems will need to be conquered and there will need to be a. clear and steady regulative framework in location.

I'm not exactly sure that I see hydrogen being sold the near. term. I believe that's more of a mid-term possibility, over the. next 5-10 years, he stated.

(source: Reuters)