At the Džūkste Biogas Metering Point, More Than 0.5 Million Cubic Meters of Gas Have Been Pumped Since Its Establishment
Since its establishment in late July 2025, the Džūkste biogas metering point has pumped over 0.5 million cubic meters of gas into the system, according to Latvia's Minister of Climate and Energy, Kaspars Melnis.
Big Biogas Gap: How Germany Is Harming Its Heating Transition
Germany is facing significant challenges in its transition to green heating, with Ukrainian biogas imports being hindered by various obstacles, including governmental blockages.
The biogas boom is imminent, thanks to auctions dozens of new stations are set to arise
The Czech government is promoting biogas production through auctions that offer financial guarantees, aiming to boost the industry after past challenges.
LPG Shortage in the Country but People in This Village Are Tension-Free, Amazing Solutions Found
Despite a nationwide LPG gas shortage causing long lines and difficulties, a village in Bihar has successfully created a self-sustaining solution using biogas from cow dung.
Energy Transition: Where Should Biogas for the Gas Heating Come From?
The German government plans to increase the use of biogas in home gas heating systems, but the supply is currently insufficient.
How a Danish Investment Giant Was Lured to the Forests of Nivala – Resulting in a 100 Million Euro Biogas Plant
A Danish investment firm is developing Finland's largest biogas plant in Nivala, at a cost of approximately 100 million euros, leveraging local agricultural waste.
Social Alarm Over the Flood of Biogas Plants: How to Differentiate Good Projects from Bad Ones?
There is growing public concern in Spain regarding the surge in biogas and biomethane projects, prompting the need to distinguish between well-designed and poorly planned facilities.
MoÅ›, PSG: This is about economic security
Szymon Paweł Moś, president of PSG, emphasizes the importance of investing in local biogas production to enhance Poland's economic security.
Building Modernization Act: "We should reconsider how we heat"
The German government is promoting biogas for climate-friendly heating in buildings, but Peter Kornatz of the German Biomass Research Center argues against this approach.
"This is the northernmost biogas plant in the world" - Minister Essayah praised the joint project of Ranuan farms
A biogas plant, the northernmost of its kind in the world, was inaugurated in Ranualla, Finland, as part of a joint initiative by 21 local farms.
From sludge, heat and fresh air are obtained
A renewable energy plant in Peschiera Borromeo, Italy, utilizes biogas from sludge to provide heating and cooling, significantly reducing carbon emissions.
LASG launches waste-to-energy biogas plant
The Lagos State Government inaugurated the Ikosi Fruit Market Biodigester Plant to convert organic waste into biogas, supporting sustainable waste management efforts in Lagos.
Putting digestate on a 'diet', a possible solution for the environmental residue that has been troubling biogas plants
Digestate, a byproduct of biogas production, poses significant treatment challenges for biogas and biomethane plants in Spain, prompting calls for management strategies such as reducing its production.
The price of this fuel soared even higher - it increased by almost a third in a week
The price of granules in the biogas market surged by 30% in a week, prompting retailers to raise prices accordingly.
Boost for Cheap EVs and CNG, Relief for Battery Manufacturing
The government announced significant measures in the 2026 Auto Sector Budget to promote lithium-ion battery manufacturing, making biogas-blended CNG cheaper and boosting EV and green energy initiatives.
The first element of the anti-blackout package. It's about organizing RES
The article discusses the proposed amendments to the Energy Law aimed at accelerating investments in renewable energy sources, energy storage, and biogas plants, as well as changes to the process of connecting installations to the power grid.
Facilitations for Wind Turbines? The Government is Quietly Introducing New Regulations
The article discusses a new renewable energy law in Poland that introduces regulatory changes affecting the wind and biogas industries, including an auction system for biogas and decreased energy delivery thresholds.