Discover the transformative power of bio-LNG through real-world examples. We are proud to showcase these projects where our innovative technology and sustainable solutions have enabled partners to thrive in today's evolving energy landscape.
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Attero & Nordsol
Wilp, The Netherlands
- Bio-LNG production: 2,4 kton per year
- Biogenic LCO2 production: 5 kton per year
- Input: 6 million cbm biogas from organic household waste
- Status: Operational since September 2024
Renewi, Shell & Nordsol
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Bio-LNG production: 3,4 kton per year
- Biogenic LCO2 production: 6.8 kton per year
- Input: 8 million cbm biogas from organic OOD products
- Status: Operational since October 2021
RenEco
Rushden, United Kingdom
- Bio-LNG production: 3,4 kton per year
- Biogenic LCO2 production: 6.8 kton per year
- Input: 8 million cbm biogas from biowaste
- Status: Operational since February 2025
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Vireo Hardanger
Norway
- LBG production: 90 GWh annually
- Input: 125,000 tons of organic feedstock
- Status: Construction started
Biogas Västra Skaraborg
Sweden
- LBG production: Up to 70 GWh annually
- Input: 370,000 tons of manure from local farms
- Status: construction started
Capwatt
Aljustrel, Portugal
- Bio-LNG production: 3,5 kton per year
- Biogenic LCO₂ production: 7,1 kton per year
- Input: 9 million cbm biogas from olive oil industry by-products
- Status: In operation since October 2025
Gefu Oberle
Rickenback, Switzerland
- Bio-LNG production: 4,2 kton per year
- Biogenic LCO2 production: 10,5 kton per year
- Input: 12 million cbm biogas from diary waste streams
- Status: Under construction
From biogas to bio‑LNG
The scalable pathway to decarbonising transport
The scalable pathway to decarbonising transport
Explore the technical and economic roadmap for converting biogas into bio-LNG, including plant integration, scalability, cost structures, and revenue optimization strategies.