
Biogas systems provide 24/7 clean energy. New policies are needed to incentivize these resources that have great speed-to-market, superior environmental characteristics, and reliable performance.
While many biogas projects generate electricity from partially conditioned biogas, there are a number of projects (primarily landfill-based) where RNG is injected into a pipeline and used to generate electricity.
Biomethane, which is an upgraded form of biogas, is a locally sourced, drop-in substitute for natural gas. Over 50 new policies have been introduced to support biogases since the IEA’s first special report on …
Biogas is renewable energy source offering dual benefits of sustainability and energy security, within a bioeconomy system. Its integration into industrial sectors supports decarbonisation of energy supply …
Biogas has emerged as a versatile and sustainable energy source, ofering a wide range of environmental, eco-nomic, and social benefits. It plays a critical role in addressing pressing global …
Biogas is a renewable energy source, primarily made up of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), produced by the anaerobic decomposition of organic material.
Biogas is the gaseous product of anaerobic digestion, a biological process in which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen. Biogas is comprised primarily of …