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European Biogas Association

European Biogas Association

Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing

The European Biogas Association is the leading European non-governmental organisation promoting renewable gas in Europe.

About us

European Biogas Association (EBA) was founded in February 2009 as a Belgian non-profit organisation aiming to promote the deployment of sustainable biogas production and use in Europe. This covers all energetic applications of biogas like heat, electricity and automotive fuel. EBA’s membership comprises national biogas associations, institutes and companies from over 20 countries all across Europe. The member associations cover the majority of producers, companies, consultants and researchers in the field of biogas within Europe. EBA’s strategy defines three priorities: establish biogas as an important part of Europe’s energy mix, promote source separation of household waste to increase the gas potential and support the production of biomethane as vehicle fuel.

Website
http://www.european-biogas.eu
Industry
Renewable Energy Semiconductor Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Bruselas
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2009

Locations

Employees at European Biogas Association

Updates

  • Yesterday at the #EBAConference, we celebrated outstanding individuals and projects driving progress in the energy transition. 🏆 Congratulations to our 2025 winners: 🔹 Mats Eklund (Biogas Solutions Research Center) – Biogas Booster: Harm Grobrügge Award 🔹 CH4T – Biogas Problem-Solver Award 🔹 Simona Amerio – Biogas SheLeads Award Their work exemplifies the creativity, dedication, and innovation that continue to shape the future of renewable energy in Europe. #EUBW2025

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  • 🙌 Europe’s biogas momentum is strong, but unlocking its full potential requires tackling the barriers that still hold it back.   The #EBAConference 2025 concluded this afternoon with an insightful discussion on the future of Europe’s biogas and biomethane sectors. Despite the continent’s strong potential, growth is slowing. Persistent challenges, including lengthy permitting or injection hurdles, limited cross-border trade, and lack of public understanding, continue to hinder progress.   To move forward, Europe needs: ✅ Long-term policy certainty ✅ Streamlined permitting processes ✅ Broader public support ✅ Better network integration ✅ Full valorisation of digestate and bio-CO2, co-products of biogas production   A huge thank you to our speakers for sharing their insights during this final session · Maciej Ciszewski · Mark Allen · Jan Horstmann · Luca Dotto · Anthony Lorin   #biogas #biomethane #EUBW2025

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  • 🤝 No energy transition succeeds without public trust. Social acceptance is not just a “nice to have”. It is the foundation for lasting impact. A critical, yet often overlooked, aspect of the biogases narrative is social acceptance. At the #EBAConference, we explored how biogases projects can strengthen local economies, create rural jobs, and expand energy access, all key to building community trust and long-term success.   The success of any biogas or biomethane project depends on more than just engineering. ✅ It requires a supportive ecosystem that brings together technical expertise, financial resources, and, above all, the support of local communities.   Local policymakers play a pivotal role as bridge between communities and developers. ✅ Through transparent communication, efficient planning, and early engagement, they help align projects with community needs, dispel misinformation, and ensure that the projects deliver real benefits, shared benefits.   Thanks to our speakers for their valuable insights: · Philippa Nuttall · Mats Eklund · Jordi Bosch Masa · Henri Lecomte · Erik Händén   #biogas #biomethane #EUBW2025

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  • At this morning’s #EBAConference, we heard from 5 national and regional representatives from across Europe and beyond, each sharing innovative approaches to biomethane development and the power of local action to drive global sustainability goals.   📍 Catalonia – Spain: Rosa Altisent Rosell, Agricultura i Ramaderia de la Generalitat de Catalunya, presented the Catalan Biogas Strategy 2024–2030 and Digestate Strategy 2024–2030, built around knowledge transfer, collaboration with business and farmers, and streamlined administrative processes. There are currently 74 biogas plants in operation, paving the way toward regional and national decarbonisation.   📍 Brazil: Sávia Gavazza shared Brazil’s Ecological Transformation Plan, which connects employment, social justice, and environmental sustainability. Key tools include the Brazilian Sustainable Taxonomy, guiding green investments, and the forthcoming Brazilian Carbon Market, set to launch by 2027. In addition, Alberto Amorim highlighted that in 2024, São Paulo was included on UNESCO’s list in recognition of its sustainable development initiatives. 📍 The Netherlands: Lotte Visser Ph.D. (Ministry of Climate and Green Growth) discussed how biomethane imports can support a functioning internal market, enhance cost efficiency, and reduce GHG emissions while contributing to broader European energy goals.   📍 Denmark: Kristian Havskov Sørensen (Danish Energy Agency) highlighted Denmark’s success in scaling biomethane production. He noted that Denmark is proposing a blending obligation in the EU, which would create significant demand for biomethane and help achieve the 35 bcm biomethane production target.   📍 Germany: Stefan Dr. Rauh (Fachverband Biogas e.V.) outlined the policy shifts needed to overcome Germany’s biogas deadlock. The current government’s commitment to expanding bioenergy, raising GHG reduction targets, and evaluating a green gas quota marks an important step forward.   ✨ The session demonstrated that local innovations drive global change, driving sustainability, shaping policy, and accelerating the clean energy transition.   #biogas #biomethane #EUBW2025

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  • « Leading globally, acting locally, this is how we unlock biomethane’s potential. »   At this morning spotlight session, Paolo Gaffuri from Pietro Fiorentini shared his technology provider’s perspective, highlighting: • Biomethane as a truly global business opportunity • The power of standardised solutions to drive efficiency and scalability • Lean and integrated approaches, combining bioCH₄, LNG, and LCO₂, to accelerate the scale-up of renewable gas technologies   A clear message: collaboration and innovation at every level are key to turning potential into progress.   #biogas #biomethane #EUBW2025 

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  • This morning at the #EBAConference, Milenko Matosic from the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) presented the newly released report: 📘 “Delivering the UAE Consensus: Tracking Progress Toward Energy Capacity and Doubling Energy Efficiency by 2030.”   This publication, the second in a series, tracks progress toward two central goals from the Outcome of the First Global Stocktake at COP28: ⚡ Tripling renewable power capacity and 💡 doubling energy efficiency improvements by 2030   Milenko Matosic emphasised that the energy transition requires: · Greater investment in emerging markets and developing economies, where financing remains costly and access to capital constrained. · Building resilient, sustainable, and diversified supply chains, powered by innovation and local value creation. · Reducing material demand through smarter production and substitution.   The renewable energy workforce continues to grow, 16.2 million in 2023, with potential to reach 40 million by 2050 under a Paris-aligned pathway.   Together, these efforts will determine how effectively we deliver on the UAE Consensus and secure a sustainable energy future for all.   #biogas #biomethane #EUBW2025 #UAEConsensus #3xRenewables

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  • 🍃 From waste to energy, biomethane is leading the way in sustainability.   As sustainability reporting grows more stringent and transparent, today’s session “Sustainability first! A checklist for sustainable production” explored the tools and policies ensuring biomethane production lives up to its climate credentials.   The discussion highlighted the importance of Annex VI and voluntary schemes in advancing sustainability, as well as cutting-edge methane detection technologies that reinforce environmental accountability. Speakers also demonstrated how climate reporting can align with biomethane performance, providing a holistic view of the industry’s potential to lead in sustainable practices.   After a day full of conversations and debate, it is time to connect and relax during our Biomethane Networking Reception.   A big thank you to today’s speakers for sharing their perspective: Christian Holzleitner EU Environment and Climate Marzia Sesini, PhD Florence School of Regulation Henning Dicks agriportance GmbH Alexis de Kerchove Xylem   See you tomorrow for more insights at the #EBAConference!   #biogas #biomethane #EUBW2025 #sustainability

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  • Valorising bio-CO2 from the biogas sector offers the EU a scalable and competitive pathway to reduce emissions and support a sustainable, low-carbon economy.   The circular economy perspective took center stage this afternoon at #EBAConference, where we explored the growing market for bio-CO2.   In the biogas sector, bio-CO2 captured during upgrading can either be stored underground (BioCCS) or used as a raw material for e-fuels, chemicals, building materials, greenhouses, and food and beverage production. ✅ Unlike fossil CO2, which releases long-stored carbon into the atmosphere, bio-CO2 is part of the natural carbon cycle and does not increase the overall concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere. This makes it a sustainable solution capable of achieving net or even negative emissions.   📈 By 2040, EU biomethane plants could capture up to 89 Mt of bio-CO2 annually, more than 25% of the carbon capture required to meet the EU Climate Law targets.   📌 With the right standardisation and policy framework, this sector can fully contribute to the EU’s carbon strategy. 👏 Thanks to our speakers for a constructive discussion. Alexandre Dedo EU Energy Peter Kornatz DBFZ Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum gemeinnützige GmbH Patrick Foody iogen Sami Ghardaddou GRDF Pablo Molina Rosillo   #biogas #biomethane #EUBW2025 #BioCO2 #NetZero

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  • Europe can unlock sustainable growth by turning biogases and other local resources into opportunity.   As the EU is set to launch its Bioeconomy Strategy in November 2025, speakers at this afternoon’s #EBAConference explored how circular solutions can maximise the use of Europe’s homegrown resources.   All speakers agreed on one point: Europe cannot rely on external resources for what it can produce sustainably. To drive true sustainability, ♻️ Europe must manage its own resources efficiently. From biogas and digestate to innovative bio-based products, Europe can reduce dependency on imports while building resilience through efficiency, innovation, and smart resource management.   Thanks to our speakers for sharing practical ways to drive Europe’s circular and sustainable future. · Luc Vernet FARM EUROPE · Nelly Azaïs Agora Energiewende · Maria Deryugina Heygaz Biomethane, S.L. · Benoit Perreau Veolia · Lucile Sever, European Biogas Association   #biogas #biomethane #EUBW2025 #circulareconomy

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  • Biogases can reinforce resilience in a decarbonised energy framework, ensuring that the transition to net zero strengthens Europe’s strategic autonomy.   At the second session of the #EBAConference this morning, experts from NATO, the International Energy Agency (IEA), ENGIE, Kanadevia Inova, and Gas Infrastructure Europe discussed how biogases complement other defossilised energy sources, enabling a more balanced, stable, and resilient energy mix.   📌 Biogases, fully produced in Europe, play a key role in creating a diversified energy mix that delivers both stability and sustainability. By reducing dependence on imported fossil fuels, diversifying supply, and being directly injectable into existing gas grids, European biogases help make the continent’s energy system cleaner, more resilient, and more sovereign.   Many thanks to our speakers for advancing the discussion on Europe’s secure energy future. · Julijus Grubliauskas · Dennis Hesseling · Lucie Boost · Pierre Chambon · Stuart Gordon   #biogas #biomethane #EUBW2025 #energysecurity

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