Future of Energy event: clean energy weighs its prospects
Uncertainty continues to cast a shadow over the hydrogen, CCUS and biomethane sectors – and a session at the Gas, LNG and Future of Energy event in London explored developments.
Presenting you with breaking gas energy news from the biolng market.
Uncertainty continues to cast a shadow over the hydrogen, CCUS and biomethane sectors – and a session at the Gas, LNG and Future of Energy event in London explored developments.
The Singapore-based subsidiary of Canadian green energy company Anaergia has signed a conditional contract to design and build a biogas facility on Jeju Island, South Korea.
Canada-based Greenlane Renewables, through its wholly owned subsidiary Airdep, has received new purchase orders totalling over $2m (€1.3m).
EnviTec Biogas has completed the first gas upgrading plant in Slovakia and successfully injected biomethane into the local gas grid.
US-based Syzygy Plasmonics has begun front-end engineering and design (FEED) for what it says will be the world’s first electrified biogas-to-sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) plant, working in partnership with UK-headquartered energy services company Kent.
There is a strong use case for biogases, as set out in the International Energy Agency’s (IEA) first-of-its-kind assessment on the outlook for biogases and biomethane.
European biogas plant developer CycleØ has laid out plans to trade and supply biogas on the Spanish market after being awarded a gas shipper licence this week.
Ukraine continues to embrace the energy transition despite Russia’s invasion. It has now made fresh commitments to grow it nascent bioenergy and biomethane sectors.
Leading energy firm Naturgy and renewables specialist ID Energy Group plan to develop 20 biomethane plants in Spain as part of a major €500m deal.
Canadian renewable natural gas technology supplier Anaergia and sustainable energy company Capwatt have firmed up the first of nine biogas plants in central Italy.