In Gazzo Veronese, biogas becomes biomethane: ribbon cutting for Chiesone Srl’s plant
In Gazzo Veronese, Verona, a new biomethane production plant has been inaugurated, marking a significant step forward in agricultural circular economy. The facility, originally a biogas plant built in 2012 by Chiesone Srl to produce electricity, has now been converted to biomethane production. It uses livestock manure from cattle, pigs, poultry litter, and second-harvest crops, processing up to 35,750 tons of organic by-products per year and generating 250 Sm³/h of biomethane — over 2.1 million Sm³ annually — enough to supply around 1,500 households or 1,000 cars driving 82 km per day. The upgrade has extended the plant’s operational life by 15 years, reduced CO₂ emissions, and ensured that about 30,400 tons/year of digestate return to the soil as fertilizer, benefitting the environment and the local territory.
The latest

Poland and biomethane: the sector is ready, now it’s time for concrete action

In Gazzo Veronese, biogas becomes biomethane: ribbon cutting for Chiesone Srl’s plant

Biomethane/RNG in Puerto Rico: a sustainable breakthrough

Guarantees of Origin in the new European context: Edison’s point of view

Finance applied to biomethane: careful planning of resources is essential

Potato waste into biomethane: EBA tour at Green Logix

Italgas strengthens support for biomethane producers ahead of the 2026 deadline
Which topics are you interested in?
Case history
View allStay up to date on the world of biomethane,
receive all the news directly in your inbox.
NetZero Tube: the path towards the energy transition
Climate change is a challenge and at the same time an opportunity. NetZeroTube collects ideas, insights, guides, experiences and interviews in the form of videos to accompany you on the path towards the energy transition. A path to take thanks to the energy of cogeneration, biogas and biomethane/RNG.