Press Releases European Biogas Association: Cross-border trading of renewable gases will support the decarbonisation of the gas sector

European Biogas Association: Cross-border trading of renewable gases will support the decarbonisation of the gas sector

The Final Conference of the EU-funded project REGATRACE was held last week with great success. Over 100 participants and 20 speakers gathered in Brussels on 16 November 2022 to discuss the latest developments to boost biomethane trading across Europe. Cross-border trading of biomethane will be essential to ensure the EU can deliver 35 bcm of biomethane by 2030.

The conference tackled the importance to recognise the green value of biomethane in all countries to facilitate biomethane trade across national borders.
REGATRACE has paved the way for integrated solutions towards a common European market for biomethane and other renewable gases. National and EU policymakers must engage in an open dialogue with the biomethane industry to set-up one central registry that operates as a trustworthy platform for renewable gas certificates”, states Stefano Proietti, Project Coordinator of REGATRACE.

Please find below the full version of the REGATRACE press release.

The European Biogas Association is proud to have contributed to this EU-funded project. For more information, download the REGATRACE Final Booklet in English (soon available in 9 languages).

Contacts:
Project Coordinator: Stefano Proietti sproietti@isinnova.org
Project Communication Officer: Fanny Lamon lamon@europeanbiogas.eu

Download full version of REGATRACE press release

 

About REGATRACE: REGATRACE (REnewable GAs TRAde Centre in Europe) aims to create an efficient trade system based on issuing and trading biomethane/renewable gases certificates/Guarantees of Origin (GO) in Target and Supported countries. 

 

 

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