Italy allocates €193m funding for biomethane as momentum builds


Italy’s Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security has allocated €193m for biomethane development.

A public notice defines eligibility criteria, submission methods and deadlines with online submissions available from 27 August until 26 September.

The funding provides further impetus for its rapidly growing sector.

Global energy transition tech developer Solarig recently announced it will invest more than €300m into developing at least 20 biomethane plants in Italy by 2030.

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