Green molecules could replace up to 50 % of the current demand for fossil fuels in Europe by 2050, represent one third of the European energy mix and reduce CO2 emissions by
22 %.
Discover the role they will play in the coming years.

The new fuels produced from green hydrogen, and their derivatives 2G biofuels and biomethane, can reduce energy dependence in Europe by half by 2040.
They are the answer to decarbonizing critical sectors such as industry, aviation, the maritime sector, and heavy road transport.
The cost of using green molecules across various sectors will be very low by 2030.

Airfare costs range from 1 to 50 euros, depending on the distance of the flights using SAF.

Using green fuels to ship a pair of sneakers from Asia to Europe would only add about 50 cents to their final price.

Less than 2% of the price for a car that uses green steel instead of conventional steel.

Between 1% and 5% in the cost of wheat produced with green fertilizers.