Biomethane expansion provides local alternatives for imported gas and synthetic fertiliser
Dr. Paul Bennett, Chairman of IEA Bioenergy to the IEA Bioenergy conference "Technology advances in liquid biofuels and renewable gas".
"Biomethane expansion is a strong tool to replace gas imports. With natural gas prices above 100 EUR/MWh, the competitiveness of biomethane has improved tremendously. Biomethane provides local solutions for waste, avoids emissions of methane and ammonia, and – very importantly – it provides alternatives for synthetic fertilizers, which are heavily reliant on fossil gas," said Dr. Paul Bennett, chairman of IEA Bioenergy in Vienna.
At the IEA Bioenergy conference "Technology advances in liquid biofuels and renewable gas" on October 17, 2022, in Vienna, about 500 experts from around the world joined a discussion on the expansion of climate-friendly biogas ...