Natural gas and biomethane will play a significant role in long-term freight and passenger transport; however, experts concluded that the promotion of the use of alternative fuels requires infrastructure, fiscal and financial support, as well as a review of European Union (EU) policies, during the conference ‘Gas and Transport. Myths. Reality. Benefits’. The main topic of the discussion was the achievement of international climate objectives, while maintaining the competitiveness of transport companies.
On 13 October of this year, during the conference of Latvijas Gāze ‘Gas and transport. Myths. Reality. Benefits.’ a panel discussion was held, in which experts and attendees discussed options for the reduction of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from transport in order to meet international climate objectives while maintaining the competitiveness of the businesses.
Lai neradītu riskus klientu un darbinieku veselībai, Latvijas Gāze ir pieņēmusi lēmumu turpināt nodrošināt klientu apkalpošanu tikai attālināti.
Latvia, as with other Member States of the European Union, is committed to achieving ambitious climate objectives in the field of energy and transport. One of these objectives is to promote the use of cleaner energy for transportation.
The first half of 2020 has brought even more dynamic and challenging environment for the world and the energy industry. Mild temperatures, the lockdown measures connected to the spread of the coronavirus and low natural gas price levels were the key factors shaping the operating environment of the Latvijas Gāze.
We are constantly improving our remote customer service, as well as we are taking care of customers’ convenience and service availability. We have already expanded the possibilities of payments in the customer portal by providing the possibility to pay using the most popular internet banks and payment cards. It is possible to pay the bill of another customer, for example, your parents, on the website of Latvijas Gāze as well.