Overview
- Repsol’s Nexa 95, produced from organic waste and biomass, is now on sale at 20 service stations in Madrid and Catalonia, with plans to reach 30 locations by year-end including Valencia, Zaragoza and Bilbao.
- The company says the gasoline delivers more than a 70% reduction in net CO2 emissions versus conventional fuel and works in all gasoline vehicles, including hybrids, without engine or infrastructure changes.
- The Tarragona production relies on a process developed over more than two decades with Honeywell that converts waste feedstocks into hydrocarbons equivalent to fossil fuels.
- Repsol already operates a large renewable-fuels plant in Cartagena making SAF and renewable diesel and targets a second facility in Puertollano in 2026 with roughly 200,000 tonnes of annual capacity.
- The firm seeks favorable taxation and long-term targets for renewable fuels and urges a review of the EU’s 2035 combustion-engine rules, citing Spain’s aging vehicle fleet.