3.16.2020
Biomethane/RNG is a valuable resource, especially in Europe.
Market and policy
It has been clear for some time that there are innumerable advantages resulting from the use of biomethane/RNG. Especially in Europe, where the gas network is already prepared for this type of renewable gas, there are other advantageous aspects to consider. As well as being storable and having a high energy potential, biomethane/RNG could contribute to the disposal of domestic, industrial and agricultural organic waste. And it is precisely the agricultural sector which could benefit the most. How? Find out in this video interview.
Original language: English
Origin: Belgium
Speaker
Philipp Lukas
CEO, Future Biogas
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