Press Releases European Biogaz Association appoints new group of experts to accelerate renewable gas deployment in Europe in the coming years in the framework of the EU Green Deal

European Biogaz Association appoints new group of experts to accelerate renewable gas deployment in Europe in the coming years in the framework of the EU Green Deal

EBA appoints new group of experts to accelerate renewable gas deployment in Europe in the coming years in the framework of the EU Green Deal

The appointed Company Advisory Board (CAB) includes 8 experts with an extensive career with in the gas and renewable has sector. During their 3-year mandate (2020-2023) they will play a pivotal role in advising the best ways to reach the forecasted potential for biogas and biomethane in the coming years: 39 bcm of natural gas equivalent by 2030 and 120 bcm by 2050.

They will also work on strengthening the visibility of the sector as a sustainable and cost-competitive  alternative  for  decarbonisation and steer  the political  positioning  of  the EBA.The  EBA  conference  held  earlier  this  month  confirmed  the  huge  potential  of  the  sector  in  the realisation of the  EU Green Deal. This is one  of the  current core strategies of the EU  Executive aimed at achieving the ambitious reduction target of 55% by 2030 and reaching climate neutrality by 2050.

The production of biogas and biomethane can be used to replace fossil fuels and reduce GHG emissions released  by many  sectors,  including transport,  buildings  or energy-intensive industries.  It  can  also  help  reduce  organic waste in  cities and develop  a  sustainable  model  of agriculture in local areas, in line with the principles of an efficient circular economy.The  EBA  has  been  growing  rapidly in  the  past  year and  has strengthened its position as  a  key stakeholder  in  the  discussions  to  decarbonise  the  EU  economy.

The  association is  now representing the  interests  of  38  national  associations  across  Europe  and 90companies  and research  institutes  operating  in  EU  territories.EBA  represents  directly  and  indirectly  over  7,000 stakeholders in Europe.The Company Advisory Board(CAB) is an official body to the EBA and is comprised of voluntary members  representing  the  company  members  within  the  EBA.

The  overarching  objective  of  the CAB is to provide strategic political advice to the secretariat and the executive board to steer the political advocacy and policy priorities.

3 members of the CAB will officially represent this body at the EBA Executive Board.

•Elected  Company  Advisory  Board  of  the  EBA  (2020-2030):  Olivier  Aubert,  SWEN Capital;   Olivier   Guerrini,   TOTAL;   Marta   Kamola-Martines,   ENGIE;   Gabor   Sonkoly, Landwärme;  Marco  Mazzero,  IES  Biogas;  Coen  Meijers,  DMT;  Michael  Niederbacher, TerraX; Jonas Svendsen, Nature Energy.

•Representatives of the CAB at the EBA Executive Board: Michael Niederbacher, Gabor Sonkoly and Coen Meijers.

Contact Angela Sainz Arnau

Communications Manager

Email: sainz@europeanbiogas.eu

Tel: +32 24 00 10 89

About  EBA: The European  Biogas  Associationis  the  voice  of  renewable  gas  in  Europe  since  2009. EBA  advocates the recognition of biomethane and other renewable gases as sustainable, on demand and flexible energy sources that provide multiple  knock-on socio-economic  and  environmental  benefits.  Supported  by  its  members,  EBA  is  committed  to  work with European institutions, industry, agricultural partners, NGOs and academia to develop policies which can enable the large-scale deployment of  renewable gases and organic fertilisers throughout Europe, supported  by transparent,  well-established  sustainability  certification  bodies  to  ensure that sustainability  remains  at  the  core  of  the  industry. 

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