Watch the recording of Veyt and DNV’s webinar on the current status of European biomethane demand, the policy signals shaping future uptake, and the bankability challenges facing new projects.
About the webinar
Biomethane is increasingly recognised as a versatile, domestic, low-carbon energy source with a role to play across transport, heat, industry and power. At the same time, turning policy-driven demand into financeable projects remains far from straightforward.
In this webinar, Thomas Horschig, Head of Renewable Fuels at Veyt, and Wouter van der Goot, Principal Consultant at DNV, examine both sides of the market: where demand is emerging, and what is still required to translate that demand into bankable project revenues.
What the session covers
The recording covers current and emerging demand drivers for European biomethane, including:
- Biomethane use across transport, industry, heating and power
- Maritime demand under FuelEU Maritime and EU ETS shipping inclusion
- The potential role of data centres
- Germany’s proposed heating law revisions
- The French CPB scheme
- The Dutch green gas blending obligation
The session also looks at the investment side of the market, including why demand visibility does not automatically translate into bankable revenue.
DNV’s contribution focused on the bankability gap facing biomethane projects, including the need for:
- Long-term feedstock resilience
- Clear and quantifiable revenue stacks
- Alignment between feedstock costs and offtake revenues
- Robust technical and operational delivery
- Certification and claims integrity
Speakers
Thomas Horschig
Head of Renewable Fuels, Veyt
Wouter van der Goot
Principal Consultant, DNV
Watch the recording
Access the full webinar recording to understand how European biomethane demand is developing, and what project developers and investors need to consider as policy-driven markets continue to evolve.