The European Biogas Association published its Biogas and Biomethane Report 2015, the fifth edition of this annual statistical report on the European anaerobic digestion industry and markets. The report reflects the record-high growth in the number of plants and production in Europe.
The report clarifies that although cumulatively Europe has experienced significant growth, the rise in the number of plants hasn’t been evenly distributed throughout all European countries. On one hand, countries haven’t commissioned any new plants and have seen only minor developments, including locations such as Austria, Czech Republic and Hungary. On the other hand, there are European countries that have increased their biogas market with a substantial number of new biogas installations, like the U.K., France and Belgium to name a few.
The Biogas Report 2015 is available free of charge for members at the EBA website’s members’ area. The report is also available for purchase by contacting the EBA secretariat.
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