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The energy transition is central to the ambitions of France and Europe, which are committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 via the Paris Agreement and the National Low-Carbon Strategy (SNBC).
It is therefore crucial for Teréga to help future biomethane project developers to decarbonise their uses at every level, while at the same time boosting local economies through local, national and sustainable production.
Biomethane is a renewable gas produced from organic waste that offers a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, so it represents a significant part of this new energy mix. Biomethane is an energy of the future that is already firmly rooted in the regions, and its production methods are constantly being developed, guaranteeing a sufficient supply of gas for those involved in the energy transition.
It also brings economic benefits to communities. In fact, injecting it into existing gas grids makes it possible to operate local infrastructures where waste is transformed into energy, while contributing to the development of a circular economy.
By supporting project developers in its territories, Teréga is helping to develop the biomethane sector through a sustainable and efficient energy model.
The “Biomethane Objective” platform is designed to raise awareness and inform the general public, both informed and uninformed, about the potential of this energy of the future for decarbonisation, sustainable mobility and regional development.
It provides a better understanding of production processes, the diversity of facilities and inputs (organic waste used), and the many uses of biomethane as a replacement for fossil fuels. This educational platform is designed to support and enlighten novices and project developers, as well as farmers looking to learn more about the mechanisms and impacts of biomethane.
Biomethane fundamentals: to understand the characteristics of this renewable gas and its compatibility with the gas network;
Decarbonisation and regional development: understanding the environmental and economic benefits of efforts to achieve energy sovereignty;
The biomethane market: understand the dynamic development of the biomethane market in France through various technological advances illustrated by current or future projects;
Deployment strategy: to understand Teréga’s role in supporting the development of the biomethane sector (infrastructure, connection projects, etc.) ;
Energy synergies: exploring the complementary factors between biomethane, biogenic CO₂ and hydrogen to maximise the uses and recovery of biogas;
Integration of biomethane into infrastructures: understanding the research carried out by Teréga to guarantee the safety and integrity of infrastructures for the integration of renewable gases.
“Biomethane Objective” offers an educational and interactive immersion to explore the potential of biomethane. Using a range of educational aids, such as explanatory diagrams, interactive modules and case studies, it provides a better understanding of the issues and applications of this renewable energy. Thanks to this intuitive and engaging user experience, the platform promotes understanding and support for decarbonisation initiatives, encouraging users to become active players in the energy transition.
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