Renewable Gas Act Finally Moving Forward After Years of Delays
The long-awaited Renewable Gas Act, initially planned for summer 2025, has faced numerous delays since its inception in 2019. Industry experts deemed the original timeline 'very ambitious'.
The act, designed to mirror the EEG (Renewable Energy Sources Act), aims to provide stable framework conditions for new projects in the gas industry. Despite initial plans for adoption in 2020, it failed, and a second attempt in 2024 also fell through in parliament.
The gas industry, particularly biogas producers, has been eagerly awaiting the news of the act since 2019. The federal government, committed to transforming the energy system, has promised to deliver the news as part of its plans to rebuild the energy landscape. Work on a new draft was expected to commence in the first half of 2025.
The Renewable Gas Act, crucial for the gas industry's growth, has been delayed multiple times since 2019. Despite setbacks, the coalition remains committed to its implementation, with a new draft expected soon. The industry eagerly awaits the news to provide the stable framework conditions needed for new projects.
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