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Oct 1, 2025
Germany’s bioenergy sector calls for stronger backing ahead of Energy Ministers’ Conference
Biomass News
Sep 30, 2025
On 25 September, an accident at Lignetics of Maine in Strong resulted in a worker being buried under roughly two tonnes of wood fuel pellets.
The plant, located on Norton Hill Road, produces biomass heating products for distribution across the region.
According to reports, the employee was caught beneath the sudden collapse of the pellet load during routine operations.
Colleagues... [Read More]
Biogas News
Sep 30, 2025
Tesco has introduced 42 new IVECO S-Way Natural Gas trucks to its fleet in Livingston, Scotland, as part of its commitment to become carbon neutral across its own operations by 2035.
The vehicles will transport food and goods across Scotland, Cumbria, and Northumbria, serving more than 250 stores, and cover over 200,000 km per year. The new trucks are expected to save... [Read More]
Features
Sep 30, 2025
Natural State Renewables (NSR) is pioneering sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production using surplus forest biomass, aiming to decarbonise air travel while supporting forest health and local economies. Clay Marbry, senior vice president of project development at NSR, discussed the environmental, economic and technological aspects of the company’s approach.
Marbry... [Read More]
Biogas News
Sep 30, 2025
Biomethane could help decarbonise some of the hardest sectors of the UK energy system, but scarce feedstocks and high costs mean it should be used selectively rather than promoted as a universal green gas, according to a new report from energy consultancy Regen.
Commissioned by the MCS Foundation, the study reviews the latest evidence on biomethane’s potential role... [Read More]
Biomass News
Sep 29, 2025
Korea Midland Power has unveiled a new biomass initiative in Boryeong, South Chungcheong Province, converting herbaceous waste from the Geumgang Estuary into eco-friendly fuel for power generation.
The “Geumgang Estuary Herbaceous RE-BORN Project,” signed earlier this month, is designed to recycle vegetation cleared from the estuary into renewable fuel.
Alongside... [Read More]
Biogas News
Sep 29, 2025
A new renewable natural gas (RNG) facility is to be built at the Medina Sidonia landfill in Cádiz province, following an agreement between Bioreciclaje de Cádiz, Enagás Renovable and French energy firm Waga Energy.
The project, scheduled to be operational in 2027, will use Waga Energy’s patented WAGABOX technology to capture and upgrade landfill gas into biomethane.
Once... [Read More]
Biogas News
Sep 29, 2025
The Greater Peoria Sanitary District (GPSD) has finalised agreements with energy company Burnham RNG to capture methane from its treatment facilities and convert it into renewable natural gas (RNG).
The move, approved by the GPSD Board of Trustees this week, is being hailed as a major step towards cutting greenhouse gas emissions while creating new value from the wastewater... [Read More]
Biogas News
Sep 26, 2025
The European Biogas Association (EBA) has published a detailed report highlighting the role of biogenic CO₂ from the biogas sector in supporting the EU’s climate goals and advancing a sustainable, low-carbon economy.
With demand for CO₂ rising across Europe - driven by emerging markets and stricter regulations for green products and industrial decarbonisation -... [Read More]
Biomass News
Sep 26, 2025
A New Zealand-based company has introduced its Biomass Conversion Technology (BCT).
Verdus Energy & Associates aims to help dairy and livestock farms achieve carbon-negative operations while producing a wide range of high-value green products.
Using circular economy principles and energy-neutral processes, the company converts animal manure and agricultural residues... [Read More]
Biogas News
Sep 26, 2025
A new biogas facility designed to convert poultry and livestock manure into renewable energy has been given the green light by West Northamptonshire Council in England.
The Evenley site, near Brackley, is expected to generate enough electricity to power around 8,000 homes while providing farmers with an additional income stream.
Despite the potential benefits, the project... [Read More]
Biogas News
Sep 25, 2025
Moeve has signed an agreement with ID Energy Group to jointly develop biomethane projects in Spain, adding up to 1 TWh of renewable gas production capacity a year.
The move builds on Moeve’s earlier partnerships with Kira Ventures, PreZero and InproEner as part of its wider Positive Motion transformation strategy.
The planned capacity is equivalent to the natural gas... [Read More]
Biomass News
Sep 25, 2025
Australian chemicals firm HAMR Energy has entered into an agreement with forestry and sawmilling business OneFortyOne to secure sustainable biomass for its Portland Renewable Fuels Project (PRF Project) in Victoria.
The two companies have signed a memorandum of understanding under which OneFortyOne will provide forestry residue to the PRF Project.
The arrangement also... [Read More]
Biogas News
Sep 25, 2025
Gasum has partnered with Preem to give Swedish logistics operators greater access to renewable biogas.
Under the agreement, Preem’s corporate customers will be able to use their fuel cards to refuel at Gasum’s nationwide network of biogas stations.
The cooperation covers both liquefied biogas (LBG) and compressed biogas (CBG) and will be available to Preem cardholders... [Read More]
Biogas News
Sep 24, 2025
Mars has announced that all ten of its snacking factories in Europe are now fully powered by renewable energy, covering the production of around 900,000 tonnes of brands such as Snickers, Twix, M&M’s, Skittles and Orbit/Extra.
The move follows a decade of investment in renewable sources, including wind power, efficiency upgrades and the purchase of Guarantees of... [Read More]