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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.
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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 destabilised. Investment…
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The RNG Coalition has welcomed the US Treasury Department's release of proposed regulations for the Section 45Z Clean Fuel Production Tax Credit, as authorised by the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act and amended by last year's One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
"Today's 45Z proposed rule is a positive step towards providing the clarity and certainty that renewable natural gas producers require," said RNG…
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Josep Oriol, sector engineer within the Bioeconomy Division at the European Investment Bank, will outline how the EIB approaches financing for biogas and biomethane projects at the 2026 International Biogas Congress & Expo, emphasising the various channels through which developers can access funding depending on project scale and structure.
Oriol’s background is in industrial engineering…
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Viking Line has secured biogas supply for its newest vessels through the first half of 2026, maintaining the fuel mix that reduced greenhouse gas emissions by nearly 50,000 tonnes in 2025.
The Åland-based shipping company uses biogas alongside liquefied natural gas on Viking Glory and Viking Grace, which operate daily between Turku and Stockholm. The combination produces low sulphur and…
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Isometric has launched a pyrolyser pre-approval scheme designed to remove a major bottleneck in validating and expanding biochar projects.
Previously, biochar suppliers had to validate each pyrolysis or pyrogasification unit individually. For suppliers scaling across multiple sites or deploying dozens of units in distributed projects, this significantly limited validation speed.
Under…
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A landfill site in Southwestern France has begun injecting renewable natural gas into the local distribution network, marking the latest development in the region's energy transition efforts.
The facility at l'Albié in Monflanquin started operations on 29 January, using technology developed by Waga Energy to convert landfill biogas into renewable natural gas (RNG). The project is run by…
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Cadent has introduced the UK's first cost-sharing model for biomethane network connections, in a move aimed at removing major financial barriers facing renewable gas developers.
The UK's largest gas distribution network has confirmed the new charging approach with regulator Ofgem, which will make reinforcing constrained network capacity more affordable and accessible.
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VORN Bioenergy has secured project financing from ING Italia for its first biomethane plant in Italy, located in the municipality of Ferrara.
The facility, designed to produce 8.5 million Nm³ of biomethane annually, represents a strategic step in VORN's expansion plan across Italy, Spain and Poland through both greenfield developments and brownfield acquisitions.
Construction commenced in…
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Suzuki Motor Corporation and Suzuki R&D Centre India (SRDI) have inaugurated a 1.5 tonnes-per-day biogas plant in Bhukhala, Banaskantha district, Gujarat.
The Banas Suzuki Biogas Plant occupies 27,000 square metres and has capacity to process 100 tonnes per day of cow dung, producing sufficient fuel for approximately 850 CNG vehicles daily.
This is Suzuki's second biogas facility,…
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O&S Doors has installed a biomass-fuelled Combined Heat and Power (CHP) system at its Dungannon facility in a £9 million investment that is set to transform manufacturing waste into usable energy.
The project, partially funded by a £2.4 million grant from the Shared Island Sustainability Capital Grant Scheme, marks a significant milestone in industrial biomass adoption. The system will…
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Simona Amerio, operations sustainability environment and energy regulatory & ISO systems manager at Ferrero Group, will share the confectionery giant's experience with bioenergy solutions at the 2026 International Biogas Congress & Expo, emphasising what large industrial end-users need to engage at scale.
Ferrero's sustainability approach is deeply embedded in its long-term business…
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FLS Group AG and DecarboEngineering have entered into a strategic partnership to develop and deploy large-scale carbonisation projects in Paraguay, beginning with an initiative projected to convert 35,000 tonnes of waste biomass into biochar annually.
The first project under the partnership, named Project Alfheim, is expected to produce around 13,000 tonnes of high-quality, WBC-certified biochar…
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Researchers at the CSIR–Central Leather Research Institute (CSIR-CLRI) in Chennai have developed a new approach to increasing biogas production by using banana and cauliflower waste, while also helping to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
The research team created a low-cost biogas enhancement method that incorporates banana peels and cauliflower stems into food-waste digesters. The addition…
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Montenegro has begun test operations at the Western Balkans' first landfill biogas power plant, a facility with at least 1.5 MW installed capacity at the Možura regional landfill near the country's Adriatic coast.
The EUR 1.8 million project, developed in partnership with Slovenia's Centre for International Cooperation and Development, entered trial operation in December 2025. The system can…
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