Scania adopts biomethane to replace natural gas at São Bernardo do Campo plant in Brazil
On February 13, Scania announced the adoption of renewable biomethane gas to replace natural gas at its São Bernardo do Campo plant in Brazil. This transition aims to cut fossil CO2 emissions by approximately 250 tons per month, totaling 2,750 tons annually.
Christopher Podgorski, President, and CEO of Scania’s Indus....
Christopher Podgorski, President, and CEO of Scania’s Indus....
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