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CEPSA: CEPSA LAUNCHES PLANET ENERGY, A DIGITAL HUB TO ADDRESS ENERGY TRANSITION TRENDS AND CHALLENGES

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Cepsa launches Planet Energy, a new space on the Internet aimed at advancing general knowledge in different areas related to the energy transition and sustainability. Experts, scientists, and researchers, both internal and external to the company, will collaborate to explain the challenges and major trends concerning energy and the environment.

With this initiative, the company takes a simple, educational approach to disseminating scientific advances and the most innovative technologies related to the energy transition and sustainability: green hydrogen, biofuels, renewable energies, sustainable mobility, innovation, biodiversity, circular economy, as well as aspects related to ESG and initiatives that contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals, among others.

“At Cepsa we not only want to transform our business through our ‘Positive Motion’ strategy, but also to become a catalyst for social change toward a more sustainable energy and economic model. To achieve this, it is essential for society to understand the advances that are being made in relevant areas such as sustainability, the energy transition, and mobility. The goal of Planet Energy is to share analysis from all types of experts on the challenges of today and tomorrow to generate the energy that society needs while caring for the planet.”

Juan Llobell – Cepsa’s Communication and Public Affairs Director

The platform, hosted on the company’s corporate website, offers content in multiple formats, from written articles to audiovisual pieces, such as videos and infographics, and a podcast channel hosted by Roberto Brasero. Planet Energy will respond to the unique challenges posed by the energy transition through different sections, such as “Today is not the day of…,” which will look at causes that deserve to be remembered every day of the year, or “Heroes of the Transition,” which recognizes the people working on important projects to improve the environment.

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