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Biomethane is a renewable alternative to fossil gas, produced by purifying biogas derived from organic materials such as agricultural waste, manure, and plant material. This purification process removes carbon dioxide, water, and other impurities, resulting in a gas with the same characteristics as fossil natural gas. Consequently, biomethane can be used in the same appliances and infrastructure without requiring different grid specifications.

As the epitome of circular economy and sustainable green transition, Biomethane offers significant environmental benefits by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and promoting sustainability through the recycling of organic waste into energy. It enhances energy security by diversifying energy sources and reducing dependency on imported fossil fuels. Additionally, the production and use of biomethane can stimulate economic growth, particularly in rural areas, by creating jobs and supporting local economies.