Biomethane production involves upgrading biogas by removing carbon dioxide and impurities to produce high-purity methane. Biomethane can be injected into natural gas grids or used as a vehicle fuel. It offers a renewable alternative to fossil natural gas with lower emissions. Biomethane production enhances energy flexibility and supports decarbonization of heating and transport sectors. Technologies such as membrane separation, water scrubbing, and pressure swing adsorption are used. Biomethane contributes to renewable gas markets and circular energy systems.
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