BIOGAS REGIONS

 

Everything you always wanted to know about Biogas,

but were afraid to ask

 

 

Read:  

An Introduction to Biogas

  

European Newsletters

Regional Newsletters

Compilation of framework conditions

Country specific conditions for the implementation of biogas technology - Comparison of Remuneration

Regional Strategy and Action Plan for the Development of Biogas Production

Catalogue of 40 shinning examples

Biogas Quick-Check in all languages

EU Workshop

Other Biogas EU Projects
 
 

An Introduction to Biogas

  Abruzzo - in Italian

  Castilla Y León - in Spanish

  Malopolska - in Polish

  Rhône-Alpes - in French

  Severn Wye - in English

  Slovenia - in Slovenian

  Wallonia - in French

 

 

 

European Newsletters:

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Newsletter N°1:

National and Regional situation of Biogas

Newsletter N°2 : Biogas Regional Strategies

Newsletter N°3 : Biogas Potential in the Regions

 

 

Regional Newsletters:

National & regional frame & successful biogas plants

 

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  Abruzzo - in Italian

N°1, N°2, N°3, N°4, N°5, N°6

  Castilla Y León - in Spanish

N°1, N°2, N°3, N°4, N°5

  Malopolska - in Polish

N°1, N°2, N°3, N°4, N°5

  Rhône-Alpes - in French

N°1, N°2, N°3, N°4, N°5, N°6

  Severn Wye - in English

N°1, N°2, N°3, N°4, N°5, N°6

  Slovenia - in Slovenian

N°1, N°2, N°3, N°4, N°5, N°6

  Steiermark Feldbach - in German

N°1, N°2, N°3, N°4, N°5, N°6

  Wallonia - in French

N°1, N°2, N°3, N°4, N°5, N°6

 

 

Compilation of framework conditions - Sept 2008

 

 

Comparison of Remuneration - Country specific conditions for the implementation of biogas technology - - January 2009

 

 

Regional Strategy and Action Plan for the Development of Biogas Production

In some regions, predominantly agricultural biogas plants that use liquid manure and energy crops from the own production to produce the biogas can be found. Other regions have concentrated on the use of biogenous residues and commercially/ industrially operated biogas plants. A different kind of regions prefers to produce biogas fuels or the construction of CHP plants to generate electricity and heat. The size of the biogas plants in Europe ranges from very small plants (15 kWel) up to several MW.

  Introduction

  Biogas Regional Strategy - Abruzzo

  Biogas Regional Strategy - Castilla y León

  Biogas Regional Strategy - England and Wales part1 - part 2

  Biogas Regional Strategy - Malopolska

  Biogas Regional Strategy - Rhône-Alpes

  Biogas Regional Strategy - Slovenia

  Biogas Regional Strategy - Wallonia

 

 

Catalogue of shinning examples

Biogas is the all-rounder among renewable energy sources. It can be used to generate electricity and heat, as a fuel for transport or it can be injected into the natural gas grid. Biogas can be produced from biogenous residues as well as from energy crops specifically planted for the production of biogas.

The 40 biogas plants shows  the variety and the success of biogas in Europe. The catalogue is intended to encourage you to think about biogas in your sphere of action and to help portray biogas as an opportunity for the future.

¨ Introduction

 

AT   Styria - Ebersdorf
    Styria - Gosdorf
    Styria - Hainersdorf
    Styria - Hartberg
    Styria - Mureck
    Styria - Saaz
    Styria - St Georgen
    Styria - St Stefan im Rosental
    Styria - Zeltweg
 

 

BE ¨ Namur - Surizénergie
  ¨ Luxembourg - Ferme du Faascht
  ¨ Hainaut - Lutosa
   
CH ¨ Waadt - Domaine de Saugealles
 

 

DE Lower Saxony - Geveke
  Hessen - Engert
  Hamburg - Biowerk Hamburg
  Bavaria - Wolfring
  Bavaria - Bad Koenigshofen
  Baden-Wuertemberg - Langenau
  Baden-Wuertemberg - Kussmaul
 

Baden-Wuertemberg - Karle

  Baden-Wuertemberg - Gehrung
 

 

ES Castilla y León - Edar Madrona de Segovia
  Castilla y León - Planta de purines de Almazán
  Cataluña - Ecologic Biogas
 

 

FR Rhône-Alpes - Fier et Nom
    Rhône-Alpes - Abbaye de Tamié
   Pays de la Loire - GAEC du Bois Joly
 

 

IT   Veneto - La Baita del latte
    Veneto - Agricola Castello
    Lombardy - Formigara
 

 

PL   Małopolskie - Nowy Sacz
 

 

SI Savinjska regija - Bioterm Flere
  omurska regija - Bioplinarna Nemščak
  Pomurska regija - Bioplin Kolar
  Osrednjeslovenska regija - Bioplinarna Ljubljana-Koto
  Osrednjeslovenska regija - Bioplinarna Farma Ihan
 

 

UK East of England - Twinwoods
  South West England - Lowbrook
  West Midlands - Greenfinch

 

 

Biogas Quick-Check in all languages

  Abruzzo

in Italian   Severn Wye in English

  Castilla Y León

in Spanish   Slovenia in Slovenian

  Malopolska

in Polish Wallonia in French

  Rhône-Alpes

in French    
       

EU Workshop

Facilitating biogas projects in most promising sectors, held on the 12/2/2009 in the Committee of the Regions - Slides

 

 
Other Biogas European Projects

BIG-EAST project: Promoting biogas in Eastern Europe
www.big-east.eu


The Big-East Biogas Handbook  is intended as a “how to approach”-guide, giving basic information about biogas from AD, with the main focus on agricultural biogas plants. The handbook is therefore primarily addressed to farmers and to future agricultural biogas plant operators, but also to the overall biogas stakeholders
 

BIORES project: Reinforcing Investments in biogas technologies for small-scale RES applications in islands
www.biores.eu

BIOGASMAX project: production of biogas for fuel use in vehicles
www.biogasmax.eu

 

MADEGASCAR project: development and promotion of gas driven cars; i.a. also biogas driven cars
www.madegascar.eu/Home.9.0.html

 

RE-WISE project: Promotion of Sustainable Energy Communities contributing collectively to Biomethanisation of Organic Food Waste as a Decentralised Renewable Energy Source for Europe by exploiting the Existing Built Environment
www.re-wise.org/index.php?special=changearea&newArea=2

 
Biogas Accepted project: Transfer of a supporting acceptance tool for stationary and mobile biogas applications
www.biogasaccepted.eu

 
The European Anaerobic Digestion Network
www.adnett.org/index.html

 
International Energy Agency: bioenergy Task 37: Energy from Biogas and Landfill Gas
www.iea-biogas.net 
 

 

 
Main website of the project: http://www.biogasregions.org/

 

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