While biogas and biomethane are key to Europe’s decarbonisation plans, national policy fragmentation is hindering scale-up. Member States pursue very different subsidy, certification, and grid access regimes — creating uneven investment conditions and limited cross-border trade. Without stronger EU-level coordination on sustainability standards, guarantees of origin, and infrastructure integration, Europe risks locking in fragmented national markets rather than building a […]
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