Stimulating growth and circularity. Affordable, sustainable, made in Europe Biogases Enhancing communities. Reducing emissions. Ever thought your kitchen scraps
could power your morning commute?
Biogases: Defossilising all energy uses Beyond energy Biogases bring positive impact across multiple sectors Biogases Enabling EU leadership on clean technologies European Biogas Association Supporting the roll out of biogases in Europe
Stimulating growth and circularity. Affordable, sustainable, made in Europe Biogases Enhancing communities. Reducing emissions. Ever thought your kitchen scraps
could power your morning commute?
Biogases: Defossilising all energy uses Beyond energy Biogases bring positive impact across multiple sectors Biogases Enabling EU leadership on clean technologies European Biogas Association Supporting the roll out of biogases in Europe

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The European Biogas Association (EBA) is committed to the deployment of sustainable biogas and biomethane production and use across the continent. EBA counts today on a well-established network of over 300 national associations and other organisations covering the whole biogas and biomethane value chain throughout Europe and beyond.

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Biogas & biomethane in a nutshell

Growth potential

By 2050, the biogas and biomethane production potential can reach up to 167 bcm.

Decarbonisation

Renewable gases, including biomethane, will be key to decarbonise our economy.

Waste management

Biogas and biomethane production can enable cities and regions to develop integrated circular city concepts.

Affordable energy

Today, the price of biomethane can be 30% lower than the current natural gas pricing.

GHG emissions savings

Biogas and biomethane prevent emissions across the whole value chain, with a three-fold emissions mitigation effect.

Sustainable feedstock

There will be enough sustainable feedstock to produce biogas and biomethane in Europe.

Infrastructure and security of supply

The deployment of biomethane to replace fossil fuels does not require the investment of additional resources to develop new infrastructure.

Agroecological transition

Agroecology supports farming an agricultural production in such a way that does not impose any harm to environment and preserves biodiversity.

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60Mt CO2,eq savings in Europe, similar to the GHG emissions of Sweden

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