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The Future of BioLNG Europe 2026 (25th & 26th March in Turin) will bring together senior stakeholders from across the biomethane, gas, maritime, road transport, and investment communities to tackle the real-world challenges of scaling bioLNG in Europe. Across 2 days of content-driven presentations, panel discussions and facilitated networking, this senior-level conference will examine how RED III, FuelEU Maritime, and evolving IMO guidance are reshaping market access, compliance, and long-term investment strategies for bioLNG producers, off-takers, and infrastructure players.
The agenda opens with a deep dive into financing bioLNG projects in a fragmented policy environment—covering price stability, certification credibility, investor expectations, and the volatility that continues to delay final investment decisions. A high-level regulatory panel will then translate complex EU and IMO rules into practical implications for project developers, shipowners, fleet operators, and traders.
Infrastructure, ports, and cross-border logistics form a second core theme. Speakers will explore modular logistics models, lessons from fast-moving markets such as Spain, and how bioLNG supply chains differ between key national contexts, including Germany, Italy, and wider European shipping corridors. Dedicated sessions will address national incentive schemes (Germany, Italy, UK), the realities of certification and chain-of-custody under RED III, and what “credible” bioLNG looks like for regulators, certifiers, and corporate buyers.
The programme also compares bioLNG with HVO, synthetic fuels, and e-fuels for heavy road transport, examines industry uptake under ETS and upcoming methane slip scrutiny, and looks ahead to the wider fuel mix in Europe’s decarbonising transport system. Throughout, you will hear case studies of successful deployment where policy, infrastructure, and incentives are aligned.
Delegates will also have the opportunity to visit Edison Next’s Zinasco bioLNG plant prior to the conference on 24th March, gaining first-hand insight into small-scale liquefaction, operations, and commercial models in practice.
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