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Event - 6th European Conference Biogas PowerON 2024

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Title
6th European Conference Biogas PowerON 2024
Organizer
FORTES
Type
Conferences & Exhibitions
Focus
  • Bioenergy
  • Other


Start
2024/09/25 CEST
End
2024/09/26 CEST
Country
  • Denmark
Venue
Scandic Copenhagen, Vester Søgade 6, 1601 København V, Copenhagen
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Description
Following last year’s great response to our Biogas PowerON 2023 with over 130 participants from 22+ countries we’re announcing next edition, 6th European Conference Biogas PowerON 2024, with great excitement. The conference will take place on 25-26 September 2024 in Copenhagen, Denmark. Our 2024 edition focuses on excellent speakers with highly sought presentations, interesting industry panel discussion, technical insights and many hours of networking.

In 2024, biogas continues to gain popularity amid the energy crisis and Europe's focus on energy independence and security. The coming years mark a crucial turning point for robust development and scaling up biogas production. The green transformation ahead promises to enhance economic growth, security, and climate action for Europe and its partners.

Initiatives like The Biomethane Industrial Partnership (BIP), launched on 28 September 2022, aim to support the EU's target of achieving 35 bcm annual sustainable biomethane production by 2023, laying the groundwork for a sustained ramp-up of biogas potential towards 2050. Biogas stands out as a cost-efficient solution to reduce imports of natural gas from Russia, requiring an estimated EUR 37 billion investment over the period.