Bioenergy Insight - 23/05/2025
The Hungarian government is set to introduce a significant support scheme to boost biogas and biomethane production nationwide. The scheme will be allocated a budget of 40 billion forints (around 100 million euros). Viktor Horváth, Deputy State Secretary for Energy Transition, announced the initiative during his keynote speech at the Budapest Biogas Summit. The funding…
Bioenergy Insight - 22/05/2025
The Wood Recyclers’ Association (WRA) has welcomed the UK government’s latest call for evidence on greenhouse gas removals (GGRs), emphasising the vital role that waste wood biomass could play in delivering negative emissions through carbon capture technology. The independent review, launched on 16 May and led by Dr Alan Whitehead CBE, the former shadow minister…
Bioenergy Insight - 22/05/2025
Energy giant Naturgy has announced a partnership with renewable specialist ID Energy Group to develop 20 new biomethane plants across Spain. The alliance, confirmed on Wednesday 21 May, signals a push by Naturgy to lead the growth of renewable gases as a key element in the country’s energy transition. With an investment exceeding €500 million,…
Bioenergy Insight - 22/05/2025
Biogeen, a Germany-based renewable energy specialist, has expanded its foothold in the Bavarian energy market with the acquisition of two biomethane production sites. The facilities, which are located in Mammendorf and Lauterhofen. have been purchased from Steinbeis Holding and the Abel Group and together add an annual output capacity of 80 GWh to the company’s…
Bioenergy Insight - 21/05/2025
Newcastle City Council in England has trialled a food waste recycling initiative, which has passed a significant milestone – diverting over 300 tonnes of household food waste from landfill since its launch in September 2024. The collected waste is being used to generate renewable energy and produce nutrient-rich biofertiliser, marking a successful demonstration of municipal-scale…
Bioenergy Insight - 21/05/2025
Efforts to decarbonise the European steel sector have taken a significant step forward through the development of bio-waste-based biocoal – an emerging solution that supports both the EU Green Deal and circular economy goals. According to innovation hub I3P, bio-waste differs from woody biomass – which it said is limited by high costs and constrained…
Bioenergy Insight - 21/05/2025
The City of Columbus, Ohio in the US, has launched a landmark bioenergy initiative at its Southerly Water Reclamation Plant, targeting fugitive methane emissions while boosting renewable energy production and wastewater treatment capacity. The project is being hailed as the first of its kind in the Western Hemisphere to integrate a multi-sensor methane investigation with…
Bioenergy Insight - 20/05/2025
Cristiano Campi, chief commercial officer at Verdalia gives insights into Italy’s biomethane sector, and how Verdalia plans to expand. Verdalia Bioenergy was set up two years ago by Goldman Sachs’ private equity arm to build a biomethane platform across Europe. “Until three or four years ago, the biomethane industry was vast and dispersed – with…
Bioenergy Insight - 20/05/2025
Gas Malaysia Bhd has officially launched Malaysia’s inaugural centralised biomethane injection station located in Kluang, Johor. This new facility marks a major step forward in the company’s commitment to renewable energy and reducing carbon emissions. The station, developed by Gas Malaysia’s fully owned subsidiary, Gas Malaysia Green Ventures Sdn Bhd (GMGV), is scheduled to become…
Bioenergy Insight - 20/05/2025
Anaergia has signed a contract with Capwatt Biomethane Unipessoal to design and build an advanced biomethane facility named Metanext in central Italy. The project, valued at approximately C$7.3 million (around €4.9 million), is scheduled to be operational by June 2026. This agreement follows a binding letter of intent announced on 21 April 2025, covering nine…
Bioenergy Insight - 20/05/2025
Kobe Steel and Mitsubishi UBE Cement Corporation (MUCC) have announced plans to undertake a joint feasibility study aimed at developing black pellets – an innovative raw material and fuel designed to significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Black pellets are produced by applying thermal treatment to traditional wood pellets (often called white pellets), resulting in a…
Bioenergy Insight - 19/05/2025
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) has denied Pacific Gas and Electric Company’s (PG&E) application for a pilot project aimed at converting woody biomass into renewable natural gas (RNG). The decision was issued last month. PG&E has been ordered to return $16.936 million in cap-and-trade proceeds, with accrued interest, to ratepayers via the California Climate…
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