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Feb 13, 2026
Europe’s reliance on imported gas threatens industrial competitiveness, warns biogas sector
Biomass News
Feb 13, 2026
Carbogenics, an Edinburgh-based bio-carbon designer, has closed a $3 million investment and grant funding round to accelerate growth and international expansion of its carbon removal technologies.
The funding will support the deployment of CreChar, a biochar product designed to transform biomass waste into a carbon-negative solution, particularly within the biogas industry.
The... [Read More]
Biogas News
Feb 13, 2026
VORN Bioenergy has entered into a strategic co-development partnership with Prado Energia to accelerate biomethane project development in Portugal, marking the company's next expansion phase on the Iberian Peninsula following successful projects in Spain.
Under the agreement, Prado Energia will lead project development, leveraging its local market expertise and commitment... [Read More]
Biogas News
Feb 12, 2026
North Yorkshire Council has granted planning permission for a £20 million anaerobic digestion facility at the former RAF Skipton-on-Swale airfield, despite local objections over traffic and environmental concerns.
The 12.69-hectare site, operated by Advanced Fuel Partners, will process up to 144,000 tonnes per year of agricultural waste and manure to produce renewable... [Read More]
Biogas News
Feb 12, 2026
European biomethane platform Heygaz has closed what it describes as a first-of-its-kind corporate financing deal, with an initial tranche enabling the immediate development of more than 15 biomethane projects across the continent.
The financing provides operational flexibility to support the development, construction and commissioning of a diversified portfolio of biomethane... [Read More]
Biomass News
Feb 12, 2026
A Croatian engineering firm is developing a data centre that will run on biomass energy generated from waste material produced by the country's olive oil industry.
Inovapro plans to construct what it describes as a "green AI data centre" in Čaporice, near Trilj, approximately 30 miles northeast of Split. The €20 million facility will have a capacity of around 3MW and... [Read More]
Features
Feb 11, 2026
Jorge Herrera, CEO of Nopetro Energy, speaks to Bioenergy Insight about the company’s Vero Beach landfill gas-to-RNG project – a facility that plays a crucial part in strengthening the company’s gas supply chain.
Nopetro Energy, a vertically integrated producer, distributor and operator of energy solutions across North America, has marked the official opening... [Read More]
Biomass News
Feb 11, 2026
Barcelona-based Waste to Energy Advanced Solutions (WtEnergy) has secured €10 million in financing to accelerate deployment of its biomass and industrial waste gasification technology across Europe.
The company, which specialises in energy recovery through gasification, will use the funds to execute its project pipeline, standardise plant design, strengthen its organisation,... [Read More]
Biogas News
Feb 11, 2026
French renewable natural gas (RNG) specialist Waga Energy has reported RNG production revenues of €52.8 million for 2025, representing year-on-year growth of 23%.
Total revenues reached €59.6 million, up 7% year-on-year, with the lower overall growth attributed to a 55% decrease in equipment sales following the commissioning of the company's sold unit in Canada... [Read More]
Biomass News
Feb 6, 2026
Millions of tonnes of UK waste wood could be without a domestic market from next year if the government does not take urgent steps to protect the UK's waste wood biomass sector, the Wood Recyclers' Association (WRA) has warned.
Around 4.5 million tonnes of waste wood arise in the UK each year and the majority of this (nearly 3 million tonnes) – including lower grade... [Read More]
Biogas News
Feb 6, 2026
Combining continuous crop cover with anaerobic digestion of manure and biomass could significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from dairy farming, though researchers warn careful management is needed to avoid unintended environmental impacts.
A Penn State-led study has found that using anaerobic digestion to convert dairy manure alongside grassy biomass into biogas... [Read More]
Feb 5, 2026
Employment tribunal documents have revealed that senior Drax executives privately questioned whether the company had sufficient evidence to support its sustainability claims, even as leadership publicly denied allegations about sourcing wood from old-growth Canadian forests.
The court papers, obtained by The Guardian and other news organisations, show that following... [Read More]
Biogas News
Feb 5, 2026
Gasum has delivered liquified biogas to Svalbard airport, marking the northernmost and most remote location the company has supplied biogas to date. Airport operator Avinor selected Gasum's premium Biogas Plus product to substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Norwegian state-owned company Avinor has developed a biogas turbine concept to provide heating and electricity... [Read More]
Biogas News
Feb 4, 2026
Plans to develop an anaerobic digestion facility at the former Skipton-on-Swale Airfield near Thirsk in England have been recommended for approval by North Yorkshire Council planners.
Advanced Fuel Partners has submitted proposals for a plant that would process up to 144,000 tonnes of agricultural waste annually to generate renewable biomethane and capture carbon dioxide.
The... [Read More]
Biomass News
Feb 4, 2026
This article by Jordan Solomon and Fred Ghatala was originally published in iPolitics on 29 January 2026.
Canada's forest industry is being dismantled in plain sight.
Over the past year, trade uncertainty and US tariffs have erased thousands of forestry jobs and billions of dollars in economic value. Mills have closed. Communities that depend on forestry have been... [Read More]
















