European biomethane plants up by 30% since 2021, says EBA
The European Biogas Association (EBA) has released its EBA/GIE Biomethane Map 2022-2023, revealing that Europe has upped its number of biomethane plants by almost 30% from 2021.
The European Biogas Association (EBA) has released its EBA/GIE Biomethane Map 2022-2023, revealing that Europe has upped its number of biomethane plants by almost 30% from 2021.
Netherlands-based Gasunie has converted a 60 kilometre (km) natural gas pipeline for the transport of regional biogas to the Gasunie network.
Biomethane has become a crucial component of global energy and climate policies due to energy security concerns, the urgency to address climate change and a focus on methane emissions reduction, according to a new report...
Nippon Gases Deutschland – a European operating company in Nippon Sanso Holdings Corporation (NSHD) – has revealed that it will build a new plant for the purification and liquefaction of carbon dioxide (CO2).
Nordic biogas producer Scandinavian Biogas (SB) has announced that it will establish a subsidiary company in Germany, in addition to undertaking development of two biogas production plants in the country with a combined capacity of...
gasworld’s Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, discusses the UK Government’s latest Net Zero plan, saying the strategy “lacks ambition, common sense.”
A new EU-funded project aims to bring together 22 partners from nine European countries to advance the potential of biomethane, scaling up support of its production to 35 billion cubic metres by 2030 proposed by...
Global Content Director, Rob Cockerill, discusses his top three picks of the first quarter. Picks include; CO2 rationing in New Zealand; Nippon Gases signing a new deal for bio-based CO2; and an investment from Linde...
The Chairman of the Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association (ADBA) wants to see the UK biogas industry benchmarked against best practice.
The World Biogas Summit 2023 debated ways to accelerate production globally and how best to address issues of policy, regulation and standards.