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EBA Statistical Report 2020: the biomethane market continues to grow

February, 2021

The European Biogas Association is launching today an enhanced edition of the EBA Statistical Report. This publication features the most recent data and statistics on the development of the European biogas and biomethane markets, as well as potential growth forecasts for the coming years. It also investigates the state of play of 19 national markets in Europe.

Our sector now produces 167 TWh or 15.8 bcm of biogas and 26 TWh or 2.43 bcm of biomethane. At the end of 2019, we have reached a total of 18,943 biogas plants and 725 biomethane plants across Europe.These figures show that biogas and biomethane can contribute very substantially to the much-needed decarbonisation of the gas sector, making renewable gases available for transport, industry and heating.

The biomethane market continues to grow significantly. Biomethane production in 2019 increased by 15% relative to the previous year, the biggest increase in biomethane plants to date. France is leading the development of the biomethane market with over 1,000 biomethane injection projects at different stages of development in the country. Europe has seen a rapid year on year increase in biomethane production capacity and so far this growth shows no sign of slowing down. In 2019, the largest increase since 2014 was reported, with an additional 0.39 GW for that year. A clear trend is visible in feedstock usage for biomethane production: 2013 saw the beginning of a move away from energy crops, towards agricultural residues, bio- and municipal waste and sewage sludge. From 2017, almost no new plants were established to run on energy crops.

In addition to the analysis on the state of play of the biogas and biomethane markets, for the first time, the EBA Statistical Report has summarised the growth potential for biogas and biomethane according to different studies. There is a strong consensus that by 2030, the biogas and biomethane sectors combined can almost double their production and by 2050, production can more than quadruple. The potential biogas and biomethane production calculated for 2030 could reach up to 44 bcm, equivalent to 467 TWh.

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