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Xebec Adsorption Inc designs, engineers, and manufactures products that are used for purification, separation, dehydration, and filtration equipment for gases and compressed air. The company operates in three reportable segments: Systems, Corporate and other, and Support. Its product lines are natural gas dryers for natural gas refueling stations, compressed gas filtration, biogas purification, associated gas, engineering services, and air dryers. The company's geographical segments are United States, Canada, China, Other, Korea, Italy, and France.


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Post by WildlyBullishon Feb 17, 2022 2:56pm
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Biomethane in Europe is 30% cheaper than natural gas

Biomethane in Europe is 30% cheaper than natural gas

Biomethane produced in Europe today is 30% cheaper than natural gas

FEB 17, 2022

Biomethane produced in Europe today is 30% cheaper than natural gas, according to the European Biogas Association (EBA).

Today, the natural gas price stands at €80 per MWh compared to €18 a year ago. Prices next winter are expected to remain at a similarly high level, according to current estimations. While governments are struggling to reduce the impact of soaring energy prices on citizens’ energy bills, the EBA believes a solution is within reach: scaling up the production of biomethane.

Today, the price of biomethane can be 30% lower than the current natural gas pricing. Biomethane can be produced starting from €55 per MWh, whereas natural gas costs around €80/MWh, without considering CO2 prices. This renewable gas will likely remain cheaper than natural gas in the short- and long-term.

While other renewable gases, such as green hydrogen, need time to scale up and are still two-to-four times more expensive, biomethane is available and scalable within the coming eight years.

The rapid scale-up of biomethane across Europe could provide at least 34 billion cubic metres of renewable gas by 2030 if underpinned by supportive legislative framework. This represents around 10% of total EU gas demand by 2050. This potential is reflected in many reports from different sources, including the European Commission. The EBA believes, if the growth trend continues, the biomethane industry could cover 30-40% of the EU gas demand by 2050.

The deployment of biomethane made in Europe can also help stabilise the current gas price increase related to disruptions of supply from third parties. There is an urgent need to reduce reliance on external gas suppliers, as the EU produces today less than 15% of its gas demand. The current conflict between Russia, Europe’s biggest gas supplier, and Ukraine could exacerbate the crisis due to a shortage of gas supplies.

Clear political support is needed to draw more investments into the sector and unlock biomethane’s full potential.

“A strong sense of urgency is growing to secure investments and ensure the deployment of biomethane facilities across Europe,” said Harmen Dekker, CEO of the EBA.

“Additional partnerships, such as the recently launched Sustainable Biomethane Initiative, showcase the interest from industry users, producers and other major companies within the value chain, on the deployment of this renewable gas right now.

“Fostering the rapid scale-up of biomethane means supporting climate change mitigation, reducing dependency on external gas supplies, and dealing with an unprecedented natural gas price increase. A clear legislative framework will provide certainty for long-term investments on the rollout of sustainable biomethane.”

https://www.bioenergy-news.com/news/biomethane-produced-in-europe-today-is-30-cheaper-than-natural-gas/
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