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Biogas Italy returns to Rome in March

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The new edition of Biogas Italy entitled "Farming Possible All the energy of biogas" returns to Rome on 8 & 9 March at the Salone delle Fontane, one of the most evocative locations located in the heart of Rome's Eur district.
The event, organised by Consorzio Italiano Biogas (CIB) and in its seventh edition, has become a reference point for the agricultural biogas and biomethane sector.
Farmers and entrepreneurs, Italian and European politicians and agricultural associations, industry insiders and leading names from industry and academia will participate in the two-day event, which will be moderated by Filippo Solibello, radio speaker for RAI Radio 2.
"This new edition of Biogas Italy opens at a particular time for our country, marked on the one side by the persistence of the economic and energy crisis and on the other by the need to embrace the opportunities of the NRRP. Agriculture confirms itself as a key sector, because thanks to the production of biogas and biomethane it can contribute to strengthening energy and food security, increasing its productivity in a sustainable way," said Piero Gattoni, president of the CIB.
"Biogas Italy will, therefore, be an opportunity for discussion and dialogue to emerge concrete proposals for legislation that will allow companies to invest in a project that is fundamental for the country."
On the first day, specific sessions will be devoted to the development and role of renewable gases in decarbonisation scenarios, the concrete steps to be taken to achieve the NRRP targets, and the role of gas infrastructures in the energy transition process. A spotlight will be placed upon the new biomethane decree and the opening of the call for tenders for the first public competitive procedure to obtain incentives for biomethane production. The Minister for the Environment and Energy Security, Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, has been invited.
The second day's leitmotif will be the future prospects of agricultural biogas between electricity production and the development of energy communities in the territories, the NRRP and CAP interventions that will drive new investments towards agriculture 4.0, and the CIB project "Farming for Future", the CIB's road map illustrating the 10 actions for the agro-ecological transition.
CIB member companies will speak, bringing their experience and best practices from the sector, as well as representatives from the academic world. Agricultural associations and the Minister of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forestry, Francesco Lollobrigida, have been invited to close the conference.
Biogas Italy 2023 received the patronage of the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security and the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forestry.
Bioenergy Insight will be distributed at the event, free for attendees.
Visit the event website for more information: https://www.biogasitaly.com/.

 

 






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