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Greenfact Webinar: “EU systems for tracking green gas” today.
This webinar features two speakers from ERGaR and AIB - both organisations leading the discussions on a standardised EU market place for GOs for biomethane and other renewable gases. AGCS holds a seat on the Executive Board of the European Renewable Gas Registry. Representing the association, our presentation raised the question “Does Mass Balancing need a dedicated certification system?” - Challenges for a European certificate system for renewable gas
- Integration into European Energy Market
- Legal Framework
- Certification and Sustainabitlity
- Competences and Responsibility
- National biomethane registries as drivers for integration of biomethane into the European energy market
Find information in English language on- the AGCS Biomethane Registry Austria,
- the Austrian and European biomethane markets,
- the Europe-wide integration of biomethane into the energy market
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European Renewable Gas Registry
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Reports of the EU-funded H2020 project BIOSURF
D3.1 Comprehensive guidelines for establishing national biomethane registries
D3.3 Guidelines for creating the European Biomethane Guarantees of Origin
D3.4 Technical-economic analysis for determining the feasibility threshold for tradable biomethane certificates
D3.6 Proposal for the establishment of national and European biomethane certificate trading platforms
D6.3 Report on regional bilateral/trilateral agreements -
Reports of the EU-funded H2020 project REGATRACE
Download all reports here: https://www.regatrace.eu/work-packages/D2.1 Updated Guidelines for creating the European Biomethane GoO
D2.2 Report on content and attributes of GoO
D2.3 Memorandum of Understanding among national issuing bodies to set-up the network
D2.4 Investigative study of IT system options for harmonized European cross border title-transfer of biomethane/renewable gas certificates
D2.5 Guidelines for tender process of IT-services
D2.6 Report on design study and technical specification for dashboard and platform
D2.7 Report on setting-up the network of national issuing bodies
D2.8 Techno-economic feasibility study on a harmonized system for cross border title-transfer of the renewable character of gas in Europe
D3.1 Guidelines for establishing national biomethane registries
D3.2 Report on the set-up of biomethane registries
D4.1 Guidelines for the verification of cross- sectoral concepts
D4.2 Technical and operational comparison of the biomethane/renewable gas GoO system and the electricity GoO system
D4.3 Harmonised set of rules for the conversion of electricity to biomethane/ renewable gas and hydrogen GoO
D4.4 Design study on the technical requirements of a coordinated conversion process
D5.1 Assessment of results and key success factors
D5.2 Integrated assessment and sustainable feedstock mobilisation strategies - Report on potentials and hot-spot regions
D5.2 Fact Sheet Austria - Integrated assessment and sustainable feedstock mobilisation strategies
D5.3 Guidelines on renewable gas sustainability certification
D6.1 Mapping on the state of play of renewable gases market in Europe
D6.2 Guidebook on securing financing for biomethane investments
D6.3 Long-terms visions and roadmaps
D6.4 Guidance for feasibility analysis
D7.3 Recommendations for EU and national policy makers
D8.6 Final Booklet