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Latest EBA report shows biogas’ importance in European energy independence

Latest EBA report shows biogas’ importance in European energy independence

December 10, 2025 |

In Belgium, European Biogas Association (EBA) unveils the 15th edition of its Statistical Report, the landmark annual publication offering the most comprehensive assessment of biogas and biomethane markets in Europe. The 2024–2025 dataset underscores the strategic importance of biogases for Europe’s energy independence and defossilisation pathway, while warning that persistent regulatory uncertainty is slowing the […]

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EBA study shows European biomethane production hit 7B cum through Q1 2025

EBA study shows European biomethane production hit 7B cum through Q1 2025

June 26, 2025 |

In Belgium, Europe’s biomethane sector is growing, but not fast enough. Installed production capacity hit 7 billion cubic meters (bcm) annually by the end of Q1 2025, up 9% from 2024. Yet growth is beginning to slow, despite investor appetite remaining strong, even slightly higher than last year (€28 billion). This mismatch highlights the urgent […]

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European biomethane sector to receive $26.8B in investment by 2030

European biomethane sector to receive $26.8B in investment by 2030

June 18, 2024 |

In Belgium, the European biomethane sector will receive an injection of €25 billion in private investments by 2030, according to a European Biogas Association (EBA) analysis released today. This represents a 30% increase compared to last year’s estimates. The 2nd edition of the Biomethane Investments Outlook forecasts €2.1 extra billion investments in the pipeline, but […]

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European Biogas Association slams EU Parliament for overlooking biomethane in decarbonization

European Biogas Association slams EU Parliament for overlooking biomethane in decarbonization

April 11, 2024 |

In Belgium, the European Biogas Association (EBA) welcomed Wednesday’s adoption of the European Parliament Report on the CountEmissions EU proposal, which is based on a well-to-wheel approach, but regrets the decision not to include a mechanism to account for renewable fuels in the scope of the CO2 Emission Performance Standards for Heavy-Duty Vehicles (HDVs) Regulation, […]

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