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Event - 7th European Conference Biogas PowerON 2025

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Title
7th European Conference Biogas PowerON 2025
Organizer
FORTES
Type
Conferences & Exhibitions
Focus
  • Bioenergy
  • Other


Start
2025/09/24 CEST
End
2025/09/25 CEST
Country
  • Germany
Venue
4-5 star hotel in Hamburg's City Centre
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Description
Following last year’s great response to our Biogas PowerON 2024 with over 140 participants from 21+ countries we’re announcing next edition, 7th European Conference Biogas PowerON 2025, with great excitement. The conference will take place on 24-25 September 2025 in Hamburg, Germany. Our 2025 edition focuses on excellent speakers with highly searched presentations, industry panel discussion, technical insights and many hours of networking.

The global biogas market in 2024 is witnessing significant growth, driven by the increasing demand for renewable energy and government policies promoting sustainability. Technological advancements in biogas production, particularly in anaerobic digestion, are improving efficiency and reducing costs. Biogas plays a crucial role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, contributing to both energy security and waste management solutions.

Key drivers of growth include government incentives, rising clean fuel demand, and biogas' potential in the transportation sector. Europe, North America, and emerging markets in Asia-Pacific are expected to lead the way in production and adoption. By 2030, global biogas production is projected to increase substantially, with Europe aiming to produce 35 bcm annually. The role of biogas in achieving net-zero emissions targets and supporting sustainable infrastructure is becoming more important.