I notice that Nederlandse Spoorwegen (Dutch Railways) is now running 100% on wind power - according to the
Guardian That is a bit of typical windmill spin (beg pardon). Rail company buys n units of power from "green" company, which produces around n units of power from sub-leased wind turbines intermittently and unreliably, and pumps it into the national grid. Along with gas fired, coal-fired, oil-fired or nuclear powered generators. So rail company can claim green credentials. We had similar with the "poo-powered" bus in Bristol "number 2 route, obviously". Bus is converted to run on natural gas. Bus company makes contract for gas with company that makes gas from sewage. Said gas goes into national supply, from which bus is fuelled, possibly with actual molecules imported from Qatar, but it makes for clever advertising with lots of toilet puns. It has since gone down the pan.
The cleverest was a French bottler of sparkling water that boasted about its product's "natural" gaseousness. As it was tricky to transport fizzy water over long distances, the natural gas was discharged to the atmosphere, then the resulting still water, after a long tanker trip, was re-fizzed when being bottled using gas recovered from the same atmosphere. Which makes it naturally sparkling. I believe they were told this was not on, eventually.