In focus… Biogas
There is great potential for biogas in the US – and it is an opportunity that many are exploring to cut emissions and switch to cleaner, renewable fuels.
There is great potential for biogas in the US – and it is an opportunity that many are exploring to cut emissions and switch to cleaner, renewable fuels.
US-based energy corporation Chevron has agreed to explore several low carbon projects, including those related to hydrogen, biofuels, and carbon capture and storage, in Angola, Africa.
US-based project developer Vision RNG (VRNG) has partnered with waste services provider WIN Waste Innovations (WIN Waste) to build two major projects that will convert landfill gases (LFGs) to renewable natural gas (RNG).
The European Commission has granted approval for a €2.4bn ($2.9bn) Czech project designed to foster the construction and operation of sustainable biomethane production facilities.
Honeywell and GranBio Technologies are joining forces to produce carbon-neutral sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) from biomass residues at a US-based demonstration plant scheduled for start-up in 2026.
Specialty chemicals company Evonik is celebrating a major achievement as it reaches its 1,000th reference plant for biogas upgrading, located in Heek, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
The Australian arm of global foods giant JBS has started construction of a bioenergy system at its Scone beef processing plant in New South Wales.
Rohe Solutions (Rohe), a joint venture (JV) between Finland’s Hamina Energy (Hamina) and Estonia’s Alexela has announced that it will liquefy biogas at the Hamina liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal.
France-based energy company ENGIE has announced its acquisition of UK-based biomethane producer Ixora Energy Ltd (Ixora).
European biomethane producer CycleØ has inaugurated a biomethane plant equipped with ammonia stripping in the Catalonian municipality of Vallfogona de Balaguer, Spain – the first of its kind in the country.