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Biomethane - European Commission - Energy Biomethane is the purified version of biogas, produced from the breakdown of organic matter It is one of the main renewable gases of the future and available today to help decarbonise the EU's energy system
EU Database for Biofuels becomes operational The Union database is a global traceability tool to trace consignments of renewable and recycled carbon fuels and the respective raw materials used for their production - from the point of origin of the raw materials to the point where fuels are put on the EU market for final consumption
Voluntary schemes - Energy Voluntary schemes set standards for the production of sustainable biofuels, bioliquids and biomass fuels
REPowerEU - 3 years on - Energy Biomethane and biogas production is increasing at an impressive pace, contributing to achieving the REPowerEU target of producing 35 billion cubic meters (bcm) per year by 2030 Industry reports that biomethane production alone grew to 4 9 bcm in 2023 with an installed capacity of 6 4 bcm per year by the first quarter of 2024
2023 biomethane country fiches - European Commission - Energy Biomethane fichesThe biomethane country fiches aim to encourage and support further cooperation between EU countries and or industry stakeholders, also in the light of the ongoing process to update the National Energy and Climate Plans
Bioenergy report outlines progress being made across the EU Bioenergy produced from agricultural, forestry and organic waste feedstock continues to be the main source of renewable energy in the EU, accounting for about 59% of renewable energy consumption in 2021, according to a new Commission report on bioenergy sustainability
Methane regulation import requirements Q A final Questions and answers on importer requirements of EU Methane Regulation (EU) 2024 1787 Disclaimer: This Q A is intended to contribute to a better understanding of Regulation (EU) 2024 1787 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June 2024 on the reduction of methane emissions in the energy sector and amending Regulation (EU) 2019 942 It is intended purely as a guidance tool