3rd edition of the Renewable Gas Show

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The euphoria experienced by the renewable gases sector was reflected in the extraordinary success of the III Renewable Gas Exhibition, organized by the Spanish Biomass Association (AVEBIOM) with the support of the Spanish Biogas Association (AEBIG) as a technological partner.

Biomethane from agricultural and livestock origin in Spain is key.

For the European Union to be capable of producing 35 bcm of biomethane in 2030, Spain must accelerate the construction of plants in the coming years, since it is the third country in generation potential. Potential that, 80%, is linked to agricultural waste and by-products, whose mobilization requires improving logistics and, above all, involving farmers and ranchers in the new activity.

The need for collaboration between all more than
competence to overcome barriers and achieve well-armed projects, supported by knowledge. Biomethane is not a bubble, but a necessary activity to combat climate change and increase our energy sovereignty.

France guest country with 22 exhibitors. He showed his successful strategy with renewable gases. France promotes the biomethane industry with measures and incentives due to its strategic role in reducing emissions and its energy dependence: from 2021 to the end of 2022, three biomethane plants have been inaugurated per week and it is the European country where production grows the most ( 2,130 GWh in 2021), ahead of powers such as Denmark or Germany.

In 2021, 4,3 TWh of biomethane were injected into French natural gas networks, 96% more than the previous year, according to the French Ministry of Energy Transition. In biogas alone, production was 10,4 TWh, although the capacity reaches 25,4 TWh.

France guest country with 22 exhibitors. He showed his successful strategy with renewable gases. France promotes the biomethane industry with measures and incentives due to its strategic role in reducing emissions and its energy dependence: from 2021 to the end of 2022, three biomethane plants have been inaugurated per week and it is the European country where production grows the most ( 2,130 GWh in 2021), ahead of powers such as Denmark or Germany.

In 2021, 4,3 TWh of biomethane were injected into French natural gas networks, 96% more than the previous year, according to the French Ministry of Energy Transition. In biogas alone, production was 10,4 TWh, although the capacity reaches 25,4 TWh.

The euphoria experienced by the renewable gases sector was reflected in the extraordinary success of the III Renewable Gas Fair, organized by the Spanish Biomass Association (AVEBIOM) with the support of the Spanish Biogas Association (AEBIG) as a technological partner.

Biomethane from agricultural and livestock origin in Spain is key.

For the European Union to be capable of producing 35 bcm of biomethane in 2030, Spain must accelerate the construction of plants in the coming years, since it is the third country in generation potential. Potential that, 80%, is linked to agricultural waste and by-products, whose mobilization requires improving logistics and, above all, involving farmers and ranchers in the new activity.

The need for collaboration between all more than
competence to overcome barriers and achieve well-armed projects, supported by knowledge. Biomethane is not a bubble, but a necessary activity to combat climate change and increase our energy sovereignty.

France guest country with 22 exhibitors. He showed his successful strategy with renewable gases. France promotes the biomethane industry with measures and incentives due to its strategic role in reducing emissions and its energy dependence: from 2021 to the end of 2022, three biomethane plants have been inaugurated per week and it is the European country where production grows the most ( 2,130 GWh in 2021), ahead of powers such as Denmark or Germany.

In 2021, 4,3 TWh of biomethane were injected into French natural gas networks, 96% more than the previous year, according to the French Ministry of Energy Transition. In biogas alone, production was 10,4 TWh, although the capacity reaches 25,4 TWh.

The euphoria experienced by the renewable gases sector was reflected in the extraordinary success of the III Renewable Gas Fair, organized by the Spanish Biomass Association (AVEBIOM) with the support of the Spanish Biogas Association (AEBIG) as a technological partner.

Biomethane from agricultural and livestock origin in Spain is key.

For the European Union to be capable of producing 35 bcm of biomethane in 2030, Spain must accelerate the construction of plants in the coming years, since it is the third country in generation potential. Potential that, 80%, is linked to agricultural waste and by-products, whose mobilization requires improving logistics and, above all, involving farmers and ranchers in the new activity.

The need for collaboration between all more than
competence to overcome barriers and achieve well-armed projects, supported by knowledge. Biomethane is not a bubble, but a necessary activity to combat climate change and increase our energy sovereignty.

France guest country with 22 exhibitors. He showed his successful strategy with renewable gases. France promotes the biomethane industry with measures and incentives due to its strategic role in reducing emissions and its energy dependence: from 2021 to the end of 2022, three biomethane plants have been inaugurated per week and it is the European country where production grows the most ( 2,130 GWh in 2021), ahead of powers such as Denmark or Germany.

In 2021, 4,3 TWh of biomethane were injected into French natural gas networks, 96% more than the previous year, according to the French Ministry of Energy Transition. In biogas alone, production was 10,4 TWh, although the capacity reaches 25,4 TWh.

The euphoria experienced by the renewable gases sector was reflected in the extraordinary success of the III Renewable Gas Fair, organized by the Spanish Biomass Association (AVEBIOM) with the support of the Spanish Biogas Association (AEBIG) as a technological partner.

Biomethane from agricultural and livestock origin in Spain is key.

For the European Union to be capable of producing 35 bcm of biomethane in 2030, Spain must accelerate the construction of plants in the coming years, since it is the third country in generation potential. Potential that, 80%, is linked to agricultural waste and by-products, whose mobilization requires improving logistics and, above all, involving farmers and ranchers in the new activity.

The need for collaboration between all more than
competence to overcome barriers and achieve well-armed projects, supported by knowledge. Biomethane is not a bubble, but a necessary activity to combat climate change and increase our energy sovereignty.

France guest country with 22 exhibitors. He showed his successful strategy with renewable gases. France promotes the biomethane industry with measures and incentives due to its strategic role in reducing emissions and its energy dependence: from 2021 to the end of 2022, three biomethane plants have been inaugurated per week and it is the European country where production grows the most ( 2,130 GWh in 2021), ahead of powers such as Denmark or Germany.

In 2021, 4,3 TWh of biomethane were injected into French natural gas networks, 96% more than the previous year, according to the French Ministry of Energy Transition. In biogas alone, production was 10,4 TWh, although the capacity reaches 25,4 TWh.

The euphoria experienced by the renewable gases sector was reflected in the extraordinary success of the III Renewable Gas Fair, organized by the Spanish Biomass Association (AVEBIOM) with the support of the Spanish Biogas Association (AEBIG) as a technological partner.

Biomethane from agricultural and livestock origin in Spain is key.

For the European Union to be capable of producing 35 bcm of biomethane in 2030, Spain must accelerate the construction of plants in the coming years, since it is the third country in generation potential. Potential that, 80%, is linked to agricultural waste and by-products, whose mobilization requires improving logistics and, above all, involving farmers and ranchers in the new activity.

The need for collaboration between all more than
competence to overcome barriers and achieve well-armed projects, supported by knowledge. Biomethane is not a bubble, but a necessary activity to combat climate change and increase our energy sovereignty.

3rd edition of the Renewable Gas Show

France guest country with 22 exhibitors. He showed his successful strategy with renewable gases. France promotes the biomethane industry with measures and incentives due to its strategic role in reducing emissions and its energy dependence: from 2021 to the end of 2022, three biomethane plants have been inaugurated per week and it is the European country where production grows the most ( 2,130 GWh in 2021), ahead of powers such as Denmark or Germany.

In 2021, 4,3 TWh of biomethane were injected into French natural gas networks, 96% more than the previous year, according to the French Ministry of Energy Transition. In biogas alone, production was 10,4 TWh, although the capacity reaches 25,4 TWh.

The euphoria experienced by the renewable gases sector was reflected in the extraordinary success of the III Renewable Gas Fair, organized by the Spanish Biomass Association (AVEBIOM) with the support of the Spanish Biogas Association (AEBIG) as a technological partner.

Biomethane from agricultural and livestock origin in Spain is key.

For the European Union to be capable of producing 35 bcm of biomethane in 2030, Spain must accelerate the construction of plants in the coming years, since it is the third country in generation potential. Potential that, 80%, is linked to agricultural waste and by-products, whose mobilization requires improving logistics and, above all, involving farmers and ranchers in the new activity.

The need for collaboration between all more than
competence to overcome barriers and achieve well-armed projects, supported by knowledge. Biomethane is not a bubble, but a necessary activity to combat climate change and increase our energy sovereignty.

The sector is at the definitive turning point to make an exponential leap in the number of biomethane plants in Spain in the coming years, following the example of other European countries that since 2018 have multiplied their installations thanks to a favorable regulatory framework and an ecosystem. of facilitators -technologists and promoters- very dynamic.

An energy alternative to natural gas that is increasingly closer.

Hundreds of professionals attended the event with the purpose of developing new projects in Spain that, without a doubt, will contribute to the decarbonization of the economy and make it more competitive.

2rd edition of the Renewable Gas Show

Denmark, with 10 firms, was the guest country at the II Renewable Gas Show.

In 2022, the Nordic country will have 200 biogas plants in operation; Half are agroindustrial and produce more than 85% of the country's biogas, while the rest of the facilities are related to water purification plants (50), landfills (30) and industries (8).

Denmark is the European country that injects the most biomethane into the gas network. Nearly 30% of this renewable gas, from 55 plants, is already circulating through the natural gas infrastructure. The Danish government's goal is to cover all of the country's domestic demand with biomethane by 2035.

The Danish biogas model seeks maximum efficiency in the use of resources; For example, it prefers to build fewer large plants than many small capacity plants, or it analyzes in detail the convenience of investing in local applications of biomethane or prioritizing its injection into the grid.

The undisputed public support for the development of the sector in Denmark is behind its success. Not only due to the implementation of economic support measures, but also due to the simplification of procedures and the elimination of barriers. For example, all Danish municipalities must define suitable locations for installing biogas plants in their spatial planning plans. The objective of the Danish authorities is to reduce the investor's risk as much as possible.

1rd edition of the Renewable Gas Show

In its first edition, the Renewable Gas Show was held jointly with Expobiomasa and it was confirmed that there are mature technologies capable of obtaining multiple products, reducing emissions and producing renewable energy from waste management. Spain could be at the top of the countries that obtain the most energy from renewable gas in 2050.

Nearly 400 professionals, mainly from Latin America, Spain and Portugal, attended the 14th International Bioenergy Congress (#CIB21) that was held parallel to the Show.