• Cross-Border Deals, A 40% Production Breakthrough, and the Week Biogas Made History Three Times
    Jun 9 2026

    This week on We Are Biogas, the headlines span five continents, three industry firsts, and every scale of the sector — from a €26 million EBRD-backed biomethane conversion in Latvia to a sewage treatment plant in Seoul that is now producing hydrogen for city buses, to a dairy farm in Jerome, Idaho processing more than 5 million gallons of manure a day into one of North America's largest single-site RNG facilities.

    We're also watching Mexico write the regulatory foundations that will finally allow biomethane into its gas grid, industrial manufacturing in Italy sign one of the country's first long-term biomethane supply agreements, and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries verify a technology that could boost biogas output by 40% on existing infrastructure — without any additional feedstock.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • India and Japan open high-level talks on cooperative-led compressed biogas development through dairy cooperatives — routing international expertise through rural agricultural institutions rather than industrial players
    • Mexico develops a roadmap for biomethane grid injection, building the regulatory foundation that transforms domestic organic waste into a networked energy commodity
    • The EBRD approves a €26 million InvestEU-backed loan to HoSt Group's Next Biogas to convert Latvia's Lēdurga plant into one of the Baltic's largest biomethane facilities — 80,070 MWh annually, with biogenic CO₂ capture as a co-product
    • Pure Data Centres Group completes Europe's first large-scale cross-border biomethane deal for a data centre — 9GWh of certified German biomethane transferred to the Irish gas network in a single transaction
    • Fedrigoni Group signs one of Italy's first long-term biomethane supply agreements in manufacturing — covering 40% of its Italian plants' gas requirements and cutting cradle-to-gate emissions by up to 50%
    • Vanguard Renewables breaks ground on a 300-tonne-per-day anaerobic digestion facility in Minnesota, producing 270,000 MMBtu of RNG annually and creating 100 jobs for the region
    • Royal HaskoningDHV deploys Anglian Water's Helea® technology at one of the world's largest wastewater treatment plant upgrades in Brazil — a retrofit model with implications for underutilized digestion infrastructure globally
    • Mitsubishi Heavy Industries achieves verification of a zeolite-based purification system capable of boosting biogas production by up to 40% on existing infrastructure — no additional feedstock required
    • EcoSimplex begins commercial operation of Seoul's first biogas-to-hydrogen station in Magok — processing 4,000 Nm³ of sewage biogas daily into 500kg of hydrogen for buses, police vehicles and fuel-cell cars, with an 85% emissions reduction versus grey hydrogen
    • AURI and Swedish firm BPC Instruments partner to develop biogas market opportunities from agricultural residues at Minnesota's Bio-industrial Innovation Center
    • Clean Energy Fuels starts up the East Valley Cattle RNG plant in Jerome, Idaho — its eighth dairy facility and one of the largest single-site dairies and RNG operations in North America

    Exclusive: We Are Biogas sits down with Lidija Zelić, head of the Serbian Biogas Association, for a conversation that goes well beyond sector development and regulatory progress. This is a story about villages trying to survive, farmers building new futures from their land, women holding rural communities together, and young people being given a reason to stay. Sixteen years of trust built one farm visit, one difficult conversation, and one community at a time. Full article read-through included.

    If you work in renewable gas, waste management, infrastructure investment, agricultural energy, circular economy, or climate policy — this one is for you.

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    30 mins
  • €1.7 Billion In. A Nature Study Drops a Bombshell. And Cork Just Got Ireland's Biggest Food Waste Plant. # 9
    Jun 3 2026
    I was supposed to be on a two-week break. Then this week's headlines landed.Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners drops a €1.7 billion bioenergy fund with a €200 million European Investment Fund anchor. Nature Sustainability publishes a methane leakage study with findings that every wastewater biogas operator needs to read — and not all of them are going to like it. Ireland signs its seventh biomethane grid connection in three years. The Netherlands stacks €150 million in long-term operating subsidies behind a single waste-wood-to-biomethane project. And Budweiser installs a biogas recovery system at its Lancashire brewery and cuts gas consumption by up to 8%.The break is cancelled. Let's go.In this episode, we cover:Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners launches Advanced Bioenergy Fund II targeting €1.5 billion — anchored by a €200 million European Investment Fund commitment backed by InvestEU and REPowerEUSouth Carolina signs a landfill gas-to-RNG tax credit into law as US federal policy uncertainty pushes biogas support further toward state-level architectureStream BioEnergy signs its seventh biomethane grid connection in three years — this time an €80 million food and garden waste plant in Little Island, Co. CorkThe Netherlands' EemsGas project secures €149.8 million in SDE++ operating subsidies covering 15 years of production — the kind of long-term revenue certainty most markets still can't offerReFuels breaks ground on a new UK biomethane refuelling station on the M4 corridor, targeting 800 trucks a day and forming a dedicated low-carbon freight corridor with its Magor site in South WalesOklahoma State University signs a 10-year RNG partnership with Love's Alternative Energy to power its 27-bus campus transit fleet — a demand-side story the sector doesn't tell often enoughSUEZ breaks ground on a new 50,000 tpa anaerobic digestion plant in Northumberland, explicitly connected to England's mandatory food waste collection mandate that came into force in April 2026Nature Sustainability publishes a US national-scale assessment finding methane leakage rates ranging from 0.4% to 65% at wastewater biogas facilities — with a large fraction of current systems potentially exceeding the net-zero emission thresholdBudweiser's Samlesbury brewery cuts gas consumption by up to 8% after installing a biogas recovery system that captures energy from its own wastewater treatment processItaly's Malya concept vehicle integrates a biomethane range extender into a compact urban EV — positioning biomethane as a solution for range anxiety, not just heavy transportUkraine's Poroshenko-linked agricultural group files plans for a 200,000 tpa biomethane complex in Vinnytsia Oblast, as Ukrainian producers begin shipping gas to GermanyMcDonald's confirms anaerobic digestion is part of how it keeps edible food waste below 1% — and what that gap between US and UK operations tells us about policy-driven feedstock behaviourIndia's REnergy Dynamics wins two compressed biogas contracts from Refex Renewables as India's CBG value chain begins to specialise into distinct rolesExclusive: Alexandra reads through this month's We Are Biogas essay — The Gap Is the Story: What May 2026 Told Us About Where Biogas Is Today. Four gaps. Four places where the distance between what biogas can do and what the conditions currently allow is most visible. And in each case, someone is closing one. The floor-building phase isn't over. It's just become more precise about which section needs laying next."The sector is waiting for itself to close the implementation distance."If you work in renewable gas, waste management, project finance, infrastructure investment, circular economy, agricultural energy, or climate policy — this episode covers a lot of ground and doesn't let you look away.📩 We Are Biogas subscribers get an exclusive 5% discount on the NRG Global Advisory Project Finance Masterclass — six live modules on how you actually fund a biogas project. September cohort, 15 seats, and they are going fast. Use code WEAREBIO at checkout or DM Chris Negus directly and tell him We Are Biogas sent you.We Are Biogas is your weekly breakdown of biogas, biomethane, RNG & anaerobic digestion — from farms and wastewater plants to the policy rooms and capital markets where this industry is being built. New episodes every week. Subscribe to the newsletter at wearebiogas.substack.com🌍 Explore more stories, insights, and media from across the global biogas industry: https://wearebiogas.com📩 Want your story told, or have a topic you want us to cover next?Reach out directly: alexandra@wearebiogas.com🔗 Let’s connect and keep the conversation going:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandrarng/
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  • Biogas From Bento Boxes, Sugarcane Trucks & The Methane Nobody's Counting #8
    May 19 2026

    This week on We Are Biogas, the headlines span four continents and every scale of the industry. From a 74-tonne biomethane truck hauling sugar to the Port of Santos on fuel made from the same cane it's carrying, to homes across Wrexham being heated by sewage collected from all of North Wales, to Osaka Gas converting used bento boxes into biogas at a municipal sewage plant in Japan.

    We're also watching the equipment supply chain consolidate in real time, institutional capital arriving in new markets, and England's mandatory food waste collection rollout delivering 95 tonnes to anaerobic digestion in its first week.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • MOL Group brings Hungary's third biomethane plant online at Szarvas — 7 million cubic metres of annual output, grid-injected, and a blueprint for Central and Eastern European expansion
    • Lithuania restructures domestic biomethane pricing as the sector records 2.4x growth in guarantees of origin year-on-year and joins the European ERGaR cross-border certificate trading hub
    • Burckhardt Compression acquires Fornovo Gas — a 57-year-old Italian biogas compressor specialist — signalling that the industrial supply chain is being priced in ahead of a scaling wave
    • Greenlane Renewables and Panasonic do Brasil formalize local manufacturing of biogas upgrading technology, targeting Brazil's forecast sevenfold output growth by 2035
    • Egypt's first PPP wastewater plant gets a biogas power generation unit — a retrofit model with implications for hundreds of flaring facilities across the African continent
    • Brazil's Biorrota project deploys a nine-axle, 74-tonne biomethane truck on the sugar route to the Port of Santos, fuelled by vinasse from the sugarcane ethanol process
    • Seaweed-derived cobalt hydrochar boosts methane production from antibiotic-contaminated chicken manure by 25% while cutting resistance genes by 65% in a new study from Shenyang Agricultural University
    • Spain's Turn2X plant claims a European first — synthetic methane from green hydrogen and biogenic CO₂ injected directly into the gas distribution network
    • Osaka Gas converts used bioplastic bento containers into biogas via anaerobic digestion, pointing toward sewage treatment facilities as multi-stream organic waste receivers
    • Welsh Water's Wrexham AD facility quietly heats homes across the region using biogas from sewage collected across all of North Wales — and most people had no idea
    • 44,000 households in Cannock Chase recycle 95 tonnes of food waste in week one of England's mandatory collection rollout — all of it going straight to anaerobic digestion

    Exclusive: We Are Biogas sits down with Ben Martin, Founder and Director of Redrock Bioenergy, for a conversation that covers the living biology at the heart of every AD plant, the feedstock insight that doubled gas output from a 25% increase in volume, the structural dysfunction inside Ireland's regulatory architecture, and — the part that changes everything — the methane the entire global industry isn't counting. The emissions avoided from landfills, manure lagoons, and uncovered slurry stores that never appear in the support mechanisms, the carbon accounting, or the public case for biogas. Full article read-through included.

    If you work in renewable gas, waste management, infrastructure investment, circular economy, agricultural energy, or climate policy — this one is for you.

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    33 mins
  • Açaí Biogas, Donut Feedstock, Latvia's Grid Revolution & Unlocking 17,000 US Projects With Kevin Gross #7
    May 12 2026

    This week on We Are Biogas, we're watching the biogas world move in every direction at once — from a novel feedstock certification in the Amazon, to a grid access breakthrough in the Baltics, to a research lab in Washington State quietly tripling what we thought was possible from sewage sludge.

    The story this week is scale, speed, and the very specific problem standing between 2,600 operating projects and 17,000 potential ones.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Greater Anglia diverts 104,000 kg of food waste from its UK rail network into anaerobic digestion — a fourfold increase in a single year
    • Hungary's Budapest Biogas Summit delivers a candid verdict: the ambition is real, the targets are set, and the regulatory framework still hasn't caught up
    • Latvia approves €4.7M to let small biomethane producers access the national gas grid without individual connections — and the support programme was already oversubscribed three times over
    • Indian villages running on cow dung digesters are cooking through an LPG supply crisis that's generating queues across the country
    • Sosteneo and Generali Investments move into Italian biomethane project portfolios as infrastructure-grade capital arrives to consolidate Europe's most active development market
    • HAM Group completes biomethane rollout across 140+ European refuelling stations — the network is built, now it's waiting on fleets
    • WSU researchers triple biogas yields from sewage sludge with a two-stage system and a patented bacterial strain — and cut disposal costs in half in the same process
    • The EU-funded CARMA-H2 project converts biogas directly into hydrogen through a ceramic membrane in a single step, with capture-ready biogenic CO₂ as a by-product
    • Researchers in Amapá, Brazil receive viability certification for a biogas pathway from açaí seeds that doesn't exist anywhere else in the world
    • Krispy Kreme's UK operations send 25% of unsold doughnuts to anaerobic digestion — and the gap between their UK and US waste behaviour tells you exactly what policy pressure does to feedstock supply

    Exclusive: We Are Biogas sits down with Kevin Gross, founder of Gross & Co., for a deep dive into the $450 billion engineering frontier sitting largely dormant across the United States. With room for 17,000 more biogas projects and only a quarter of total potential captured, Kevin breaks down why most projects die before they're built — and how his firm's assumptions-first methodology and six-week sprint to a Class 2 estimate is changing the development calculus entirely. Full article read-through included.

    If you work in renewable gas, waste management, infrastructure investment, circular economy, or sustainable agriculture — this one covers a lot of ground. Stay for all of it.

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    22 mins
  • The Floor Builders: How Certifications, Contracts, and Community Digesters Are Constructing the Global Biogas Market #6
    May 5 2026

    This week on We Are Biogas, we unpack a defining moment for the global biogas industry — one where the technology is proven, the capital is moving, and the real work is building the systems that make it all last.

    From the EU blocking biomethane support mechanisms in two countries in the same week, to India opening its gas grid to compressed biogas for the first time, to a billion-dollar valuation landing in food waste-to-RNG — the floor is being built in real time.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • The EU targets France after blocking Ireland's domestic biomethane multiplier — a pattern every member state needs to watch
    • India's PNGRB approves landmark grid injection guidelines for compressed biogas
    • Mobius Renewables acquires Air Liquide's entire global biogas portfolio across the US and Europe
    • Ireland's RHO design flaw and why it may trigger biomethane imports instead of domestic production
    • Divert opens its Longview, Washington facility and hits a billion-dollar valuation backed by Mitsubishi
    • Gaia EnviroTech contracted for biogas system at Victoria's largest mutton abattoir
    • Twenty pig farmers in rural Brazil eliminate their gas bills with swine waste biodigesters
    • Biogas-to-hydrogen could halve production costs versus electrolysis
    • Syzygy Plasmonics begins design on the world's first electrified biogas-to-SAF plant in Uruguay
    • Anaerobic digestion confirmed as the top-performing end-of-life pathway for bio-based plastics
    • DOE commits $20.2M to advance algae and wet waste feedstock conversion
    • Biogas meets the US data center boom under new federal tax credits
    • Zambia's community biogas model powering homes, irrigation, and food production
    • Brazil's pipeline infrastructure gap identified as the primary biomethane growth constraint
    • Evonik brings European membrane upgrading technology to Southeast Asia

    Exclusive: Alexandra does a full read-through of this week's We Are Biogas essay — "Before the Market Can Move, We Have to Build the Floor" — a month-in-the-making analysis drawing on four conversations with practitioners across four continents on why biogas is no longer waiting on technology. It's waiting on the systems around it.

    If you work in renewable gas, energy transition, circular economy, sustainable agriculture, climate tech, or infrastructure investment — this one's for you.

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    34 mins
  • The Biogas Buildout Curve: What Happens When Projects Outpace Policy #5
    Apr 28 2026

    This week on We Are Biogas, we unpack one of the biggest global weeks yet for biogas, biomethane, RNG, and anaerobic digestion.

    From Brazil’s rapid rise as a biomethane powerhouse to Ukraine’s 2035 export strategy, Ireland’s €80 million project launch, and Australia’s growing renewable gas momentum — the industry is moving from ambition to execution.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Brazil closes 2025 with 1,803 biogas plants and rising biomethane output
    • Ukraine launches a national biomethane roadmap aligned with EU markets
    • Ireland breaks ground on a major Cork facility amid policy tensions
    • Sweden unlocks stranded LNG capacity with critical pipeline infrastructure
    • Anaergia expands RNG deployment in the United States
    • Cuba launches its first biomethane transport fuel project
    • Australia updates national gas standards to formally recognise biomethane
    • China scales circular agriculture with pipeline-injected renewable gas
    • Canada pilots breakthrough landfill gas upgrading technology
    • Lithuania expands renewable gas certificate trading across Europe

    Exclusive Interview:
    Alexandra speaks with Levent Hilmi, Founder of Resource Loop and Head of Growth & Partnerships at Run Energy, for a deep dive into Australia’s emerging biomethane market.

    They discuss:

    • Why Australia may become one of the most important new biomethane markets
    • Feedstock bottlenecks and project bankability
    • Grid injection vs behind-the-meter energy use
    • Why cheap fossil gas remains a challenge
    • The 3–5 year horizon for Australia’s project boom
    • Lessons from Europe and North America

    If you work in renewable gas, energy transition, waste-to-energy, agriculture, utilities, climate tech, or infrastructure investment — this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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    20 mins
  • From Global Energy Shifts to Leadership Gaps — What’s Really Shaping the Future Right Now #4
    Apr 20 2026

    The global energy transition is accelerating, but not evenly, and not without friction.

    In this episode, we break down the most important developments shaping the biogas, biomethane, and renewable gas sectors right now. From billion-euro policy commitments in Europe to decentralized energy systems scaling in India, and new demand emerging from industries like data centers and heavy transport.

    But beyond the headlines, there’s a deeper story unfolding.

    Because while technology is advancing and capital is flowing, progress is still being limited by something far less visible: who gets to participate in building what comes next.

    Drawing on this week’s featured article and industry insights, we explore the structural and leadership dynamics that could ultimately determine the speed and success of the energy transition.

    In this episode, you’ll learn:

    • Where global investment in biogas and biomethane is accelerating, and why it matters now
    • How countries like Poland, Brazil, and the Czech Republic are shaping the next phase of renewable gas markets
    • Why decentralized energy systems are gaining traction, especially in emerging markets
    • The role of biomethane in hard-to-abate sectors like transport and data infrastructure
    • What’s driving long-term market growth toward a projected $100B+ global industry
    • The hidden structural gaps slowing progress, despite widespread industry alignment
    • Why leadership, representation, and decision-making power are becoming critical to scaling the energy transition

    Featured in this episode:

    • Global policy and investment signals across Europe, Asia, and South America
    • Real-world project spotlights and deployment trends
    • Market growth projections and demand-side expansion
    • Insights from “The Next Era Belongs to Everyone: The Gender Diversity Gap Slowing the Energy Transition”

    The energy transition isn’t just a technology challenge; it’s a systems challenge.

    And the systems we build now will define how fast we move, and who gets to shape the future of energy.


    World Biogas Association's Women in Biogas Survey Analysis Report 2024


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    23 mins
  • The Biogas Execution Gap: How Better Operations Could Transform the Industry Overnight #3
    Apr 13 2026

    At a moment when global investment, policy momentum, and technological maturity are all accelerating, one question sits at the center of it all:

    Why isn’t biogas scaling as fast as it should?

    In this deep-dive, Alexandra Arndt unpacks a candid and globally informed conversation with Flávio Ascenco, exploring the gap between ambition and execution, and why closing it could unlock the industry’s full potential almost overnight.

    From underperforming plants and repeated operational mistakes to the untapped value sitting in existing infrastructure, this episode goes beyond surface-level optimism and into the real, fixable bottlenecks holding the sector back.

    You’ll also get a curated breakdown of the latest global developments shaping the biogas and biomethane landscape, from major investments in Europe and Brazil to policy shifts in the U.S., emerging technologies, and key project milestones worldwide.

    If you’re working in biogas, biomethane, waste-to-energy, or circular systems, this is a grounded, insightful look at where the industry truly stands, and what needs to happen next.

    Connect with Flávio Ascenco
    For consulting, training, technical input, or project development enquiries:
    📩 flavio.ascenco@agilebiogas.com
    🌐 https://agilebiogas.com

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    17 mins