ENTSOG: Injection of renewable gases into European networks reaches 43.2 TWh

The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG) has published a report on the annual injection of renewable gases into the European Union’s gas networks for the period from 1 October 2023 to 30 September 2025. Tracking this data is important because the injection process allows renewable gas to be used through the existing gas infrastructure.

The report showed that the injection of renewable gases, including biomethane and renewable hydrogen, increased over the last two gas years from 38.1 TWh to 43.2 TWh, representing an annual growth of 12 percent.

As highlighted, the increase was driven by the commissioning of new plants, and 94 percent of the total injection came from France, Germany, Denmark, Italy, and the Netherlands.

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ENTSOG’s General Director, Piotr Kuś (Pjotr Kuš), emphasized that renewable and low-carbon gases can be injected into natural gas networks relatively easily, allowing the transport of sustainable energy sources through the existing infrastructure.

He added that the development of the biomethane market can be encouraged without significant additional infrastructure investments, which is important for achieving the European Union’s target of producing 35 billion cubic meters of biomethane annually by 2030.

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