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I was supposed to be on a two-week break. Then this week's headlines landed. Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners drops a €1.7 billion bioenergy fund with a €200 million European Investment Fund anchor. Nature Sustainability publishes a methane leakage study with findings that every wastewater biogas operator needs to read — and not all of them are going to like it. Ireland signs its seventh biomethane grid connection in three years. The Netherlands stacks €150 million in long-term operating subsidies behind a single waste-wood-to-biomethane project. And Budweiser installs a biogas recovery system at its Lancashire brewery and cuts gas consumption by up to 8%. The break is cancelled. Let's go. In this episode, we cover: * Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners launches Advanced Bioenergy Fund II targeting €1.5 billion — anchored by a €200 million European Investment Fund commitment backed by InvestEU and REPowerEU * South Carolina signs a landfill gas-to-RNG tax credit into law as US federal policy uncertainty pushes biogas support further toward state-level architecture * Stream BioEnergy signs its seventh biomethane grid connection in three years — this time an €80 million food and garden waste plant in Little Island, Co. Cork * The Netherlands' EemsGas project secures €149.8 million in SDE++ operating subsidies covering 15 years of production — the kind of long-term revenue certainty most markets still can't offer * ReFuels breaks ground on a new UK biomethane refuelling station on the M4 corridor, targeting 800 trucks a day and forming a dedicated low-carbon freight corridor with its Magor site in South Wales * Oklahoma State University signs a 10-year RNG partnership with Love's Alternative Energy to power its 27-bus campus transit fleet — a demand-side story the sector doesn't tell often enough * SUEZ breaks ground on a new 50,000 tpa anaerobic digestion plant in Northumberland, explicitly connected to England's mandatory food waste collection mandate that came into force in April 2026 * Nature Sustainability publishes a US national-scale assessment finding methane leakage rates ranging from 0.4% to 65% at wastewater biogas facilities — with a large fraction of current systems potentially exceeding the net-zero emission threshold * Budweiser's Samlesbury brewery cuts gas consumption by up to 8% after installing a biogas recovery system that captures energy from its own wastewater treatment process * Italy's Malya concept vehicle integrates a biomethane range extender into a compact urban EV — positioning biomethane as a solution for range anxiety, not just heavy transport * Ukraine's Poroshenko-linked agricultural group files plans for a 200,000 tpa biomethane complex in Vinnytsia Oblast, as Ukrainian producers begin shipping gas to Germany * McDonald's confirms anaerobic digestion is part of how it keeps edible food waste below 1% — and what that gap between US and UK operations tells us about policy-driven feedstock behaviour * India's REnergy Dynamics wins two compressed biogas contracts from Refex Renewables as India's CBG value chain begins to specialise into distinct roles Exclusive: Alexandra reads through this month's We Are Biogas essay — The Gap Is the Story: What May 2026 Told Us About Where Biogas Is Today. Four gaps. Four places where the distance between what biogas can do and what the conditions currently allow is most visible. And in each case, someone is closing one. The floor-building phase isn't over. It's just become more precise about which section needs laying next. "The sector is waiting for itself to close the implementation distance." If you work in renewable gas, waste management, project finance, infrastructure investment, circular economy, agricultural energy, or climate policy — this episode covers a lot of ground and doesn't let you look away. 📩 We Are Biogas subscribers get an exclusive 5% discount on the NRG Global Advisory Project Finance Masterclass — six live modules on how you actually fund a biogas project. September cohort, 15 seats, and they are going fast. Use code WEAREBIO at checkout or DM Chris Negus directly and tell him We Are Biogas sent you. We Are Biogas is your weekly breakdown of biogas, biomethane, RNG & anaerobic digestion — from farms and wastewater plants to the policy rooms and capital markets where this industry is being built. New episodes every week. Subscribe to the newsletter at wearebiogas.substack.com 🌍 Explore more stories, insights, and media from across the global biogas industry: https://wearebiogas.com [https://wearebiogas.com] 📩 Want your story told, or have a topic you want us to cover next? Reach out directly: alexandra@wearebiogas.com [alexandra@wearebiogas.com] 🔗 Let’s connect and keep the conversation going: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandrarng/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandra-arndt/]
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