Carbon intensity of biomethane

For: Industrial client

[Apr – May 2020]

For an industrial client, studio Gear Up determined the well-to-wheel carbon intensity of biomethane production from different feedstocks, from different origins and locations.
We developed a tool to help the client (and its customers) to understand the potential CO2-savings when biomethane is used in transport and/or other markets.

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