In this debut episode of the We Are Biogas weekly roundup, Alexandra Arndt breaks down a massive week for the global anaerobic digestion and biomethane sectors. As geopolitical tensions in the Strait of Hormuz mirror the energy crises of the 1970s, we look at why biogas is no longer just a “green alternative” but a pillar of national sovereignty.
In this episode, we cover:
Policy & Capital: Ten European associations demand biomethane recognition for EU security, while the U.S. EPA finalizes the controversial RFS “Set 2” rule.
Project Spotlights: From dry AD systems fueling garbage trucks in California to the inauguration of a strategic Biomethane Hub in Brazil.
Tech & Innovation: How Spain is closing the carbon loop with e-methane and new research into 900+ days of high-value bio-oil production.
Market Trends: Why U.S. farm-based biogas capture has surged 166% in five years and the shift toward pipeline injection.
Featured Editorial: Alexandra introduces her latest article, which explores the Danish model of localization and why the “reveal” of our energy vulnerabilities in 2026 must lead to a domestic, circular response.
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