Biomethane and biohydrogen are expected to be key contributors towards the decarbonisation of the EU energy system as renewable gases injected to the Natural Gas grid. Biomethane is already mostly transported and distributed through the existing gas infrastructure complying with existing standards; this offers flexibility and efficiency to deal with widely differing gas volumes.
The ultimate objective of GreenMeUp is to facilitate the wider market uptake of biomethane in the European energy and transport sectors by strengthening the market in countries with slower market development policies
This will be achieved by bringing together:
- The European Biogas Association that will bring forward good practices and lessons learnt from countries having the highest market shares covering > 95% of the biomethane produced in Europe (Germany, UK, Denmark, France, The Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland and Austria).
- a set of advanced countries (Germany and Italy) with improved biomethane market uptake and developed policy and institutional frameworks to actively participate in exchanging practical knowledge and experience
- a set of target countries with lower development rates in the respective issues (Greece, Spain, Poland, Latvia, Estonia and Czech Republic) which would benefit from stronger biomethane market and policy measures,
- the Danube Region of Backa and Banat, nowadays part of Hungary, Romania, and Serbia will serve as a case for cross border opportunities in a bottom-up approach.
- a set of Mission Innovation countries (USA, Canada, China, Brazil and India) participating in the International Advisory Board (IAB) to assure an additional flow of information on lessons-learnt, enablers and barriers.