On behalf of the HYFUELUP project, BIOREF – Collaborative Laboratory (CoLAB) (as the project coordinator) signed in May a joint statement on “Shared recommendations on research needs” for biogas and biomethane, an agreement led by the European Biogas Association (EBA), in which the association joined forces with a coalition of universities, research institutes, and associations to champion the advancement of biogas technology towards a greener future. Other partners such as LNEG and Centre for Renewable Energy Sources and Saving (CRES) were also signatories.
Research and development are key to unlocking new potential in biogas and safeguarding European strategic autonomy in biogas technologies. To further develop the sector and innovate, funding must be channelled into innovation and demonstration projects in the biogas field, such as:
- Feedstock mobilisation: Exploring new waste valorisation routes will boost biogas production potential. Utilising biomass from degraded lands as a non-food feedstock is sustainable for biogas production. Implementing innovative agricultural practices like the Biogas Done Right concept across Europe’s climate zones will enhance farmer trust and knowledge, promoting wider adoption.
- New technologies like gasification and methanation can diversify biomethane production in Europe and boost biogas potential. Understanding digestate application, upgrading technologies, and biogenic CO2 storage and use are vital for sustainable scale-up.
- Efficiency gains are possible with advanced feedstock pre-treatment technologies, boosting biogas yields and unlocking new feedstock types. Optimising existing digestion assets, like minimising biogas self-consumption and real-time monitoring, enhances productivity.