Launch III Renewable Gas Show

The III Renewable Gas Show will be held on October 3 and 4, 2023 in Valladolid

In 2023 the event will be held again III Renewable Gas Show after the magnificent reception that the second edition of the event had by professionals in the sector last October. The Spanish Biogas Association (AEBIG), as a technical partner, and the Spanish Biomass Association (AVEBIOM), as the organizing entity, are calling for this new edition with the aim of continuing to accompany the sector in its definitive push to become a fundamental driver of the decarbonization and competitiveness of our economy.

In 2022, a total of 2.300 professionals from 20 countries have attended the fair and congress and have shown their satisfaction with the excellent technical and commercial quality of the exhibitors and speakers and the project incubation environment that surrounded the two days of meeting. . 

In the third edition, which will be held on October 3 and 4, 2023 at Feria de Valladolid, exhibitors will show the latest technological advances that will allow them to take advantage of the business opportunities that will open up in the coming years on the peninsula.

Renewable gases, an increasingly attractive energy alternative

The current situation of the fossil gas market, with constantly rising prices, uncertainty regarding the stability of supply and skyrocketing emission rights, is giving impetus to the energy transition. 

Aid policies in the EU, aimed at reducing emissions and implementing renewable energies, place biomass and renewable gas as the most attractive energy alternatives in the industrial and commercial field.

There are mature technologies capable of obtaining multiple products, reducing emissions and producing renewable gas from the efficient management of waste and byproducts, as could be seen at the II Renewable Gas Exhibition. 

In fact, Spain could become the third country in Europe in renewable gas generation in 2050 if clear support from administrations for this energy vector materializes.

Companies and experts in the sector are already developing dozens of new projects in Spain. The Biogas Roadmap, the System of Guarantees of Origin and the European funds channeled through the IDAE are helping to accelerate the construction of a sector in the midst of a whirlwind of ideas and projects.

Francisco Repullo, President of AEBIG, it is clear: “the demand for gas is very high in Spain and throughout Europe, so the renewable gas sector should only worry about producing with guarantees and quality.”

According to Javier Diaz, President of AVEBIOM, “it is time to definitively support this technological change that fulfills like no other the postulates of Europe's climate, environmental and energy policy.”

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