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Europe bioeconomy strategy highlights key role of biogases and co-products | Biogas


The European Commission recently unveiled its new Bioeconomy Strategy, which acknowledges the role of bioenergies and biofuels as well as the need for flexibility when assessing efficient biomass-use pathways.

The strategy is aimed at boosting circularity, climate neutrality, and competitiveness across the EU.

The European Biogas Association (EBA) welcomed the recognition of biogases and their co-products as a core pillar of Europe’s sustainable bioeconomy.

It said it is “essential” to recognises biogas plants as biorefineries that produce not only renewable energy but also two co-products (digestate and biogenic CO2) and innovative derivatives from these streams (e-fuels, syngas, green hydrogen, bio-based plastics, chemicals and fertilisers, polymers).

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