Market Study Applications Biogenic CO2

Market study on the applications of Biogenic CO₂ from biogas.

The transition to a sustainable energy supply requires innovative solutions. The use of biogenic CO₂ from biogas offers unique opportunities for this. In this white paper, Ruud Paap and Steef Kalsbeek of New Energy Coalition how the CO₂ released during the production of green gas is not only considered a waste product, but can actually be used as a valuable raw material.

Key insights

The white paper outlines the technical requirements and costs of capturing and utilizing biogenic CO₂ from green gas production. It highlights market developments, from greenhouse horticulture, which is experiencing growing demand for CO₂ due to electrification, to innovative applications such as the production of synthetic fuels and building materials. It also addresses the challenges and opportunities of carbon capture and reuse (CCS) and subsidy options, such as the SDE++ scheme.

With the upcoming introduction of the blending obligation (BMV), designed to stimulate green gas production, green gas producers will have a financial incentive to use biogenic CO₂. By using CO₂ effectively, the CI score of green gas can be significantly improved, even to a negative value. This results not only in lower emissions but also in higher revenues for producers.

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These experts contribute

Ruud Paap, ing. MBA

Involved in 6 projects
7 articles published

Steef Kalsbeek, Ing. MSc

Involved in 2 projects
2 articles published