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10-03-24

March 10, 2024 |Bioenergy Biogas Market Latest News Update

International Biogas Congress and Expo 2024 - on 18 – 19 June 2024. Brussels, Belgium - The event will bring together leading producers, suppliers, regulators and other engaged organisations over a two-day period. High-level speakers, experts in their field, will address a range of topical issues relating to the biogas sector. https://www.europeanbiogas.eu/international-biogas-congress-and-expo-2024/

6th European Conference Biogas PowerON 2024 - on 25-26 September 2024 in Copenhagen, Denmar -  Following last year’s great response to our Biogas PowerON 2023 with over 130 participants from 22+ countries we’re announcing next edition, 6th European Conference Biogas PowerON 2024, with great excitement. https://fortesmedia.com/biogas-poweron-2024,4,en,2,1,100.html

Biomethane set for big growth in Europe but likely to face use case, regulatory challenges - REPowerEU -- the European Union's plan to wean itself off Russian gas -- includes a target to ramp up production of biomethane, sourced from agricultural waste and residue, to 35 Bcm by 2030 from 3 Bcm today. https://www.spglobal.com/commodityinsights/en/market-insights/latest-news/natural-gas/041423-biomethane-set-for-big-growth-in-europe-but-likely-to-face-use-case-regulatory-challenges

Biogas Market Gears Up for USD 71.3 Billion Valuation, Guided by a 4.9% CAGR by 2032  - According to market.us, the Global Biogas Market reached USD 46.9 billion in 2023 and is projected to witness substantial growth, reaching approximately USD 71.3 billion by 2032. From 2023 to 2032, this market is anticipated to experience its highest compound annual growth rate (CAGR) at 4.9%. https://www.globenewswire.com/en/news-release/2024/01/04/2803864/0/en/Biogas-Market-Gears-Up-for-USD-71-3-Billion-Valuation-Guided-by-a-4-9-CAGR-by-2032-Market-us.html

Tackling Biogas Plants that are failing According to a long-established manufacturer of pumps and mixers for biogas/AD digesters, failing plants are a bad hangover in the UK for customers who were mis-sold equipment that was never going to be suitable for feedstocks that are different from that in most parts of Europe. https://www.pandct.com/news/tackling-biogas-plants-that-are-failing