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Collaboration between countries is the highlight of the World Biogas Association BRAZIL Congress 2024

Reflecting on Brazil’s potential, the Congress marked the first step towards the development of a National Biogas Roadmap, bringing national and regional authorities together with all other stakeholders to work on the future of biogas and biomethane in Brazil.

Foz do Iguaçu, Paraná, 9 October 2024 — The World Biogas Association BRAZIL Congress 2024, organised by the World Biogas Association (WBA) on 1 October, emphasised Brazil’s position as a leader in the global energy transition, focusing on the immense biogas potential yet to be explored. The event represented a historic milestone for the Brazilian biogas industry and marked the start of the development of a National Biogas Roadmap with the support of WBA. The Congress took place concurrently with G20 Energy meetings in Foz do Iguaçu – thus drawing global attention to the bioenergy sector at a strategic moment when the country holds the G20 Presidency, as well as prepares to host COP30 and to preside BRICS in 2025.

Paolo Frankl, Head of Renewable Energy Division, International Energy Agency

Local, regional, and international authorities contributed to the discussions, including representatives from organisations such as the Brazilian Biogas Association – ABiogás, the International Renewable Energy and Biogas Center (CIBiogás), the Government of the State of Paraná, the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association (UNICA), the Biogas Women’s Network (Mulheres do Biogas), the Biofuture Campaign, the UK Department for Business and Trade, the Energy Research Company (EPE), as well as international institutions such as the Climate and Clean Air Coalition (UNEP) and leading industry figures including Paolo Frankl, Head of the Renewable Energy Division at the International Energy Agency (IEA), and Luis Zavaleta, Director of Environmental Sustainability and Compliance at PepsiCo, Latin America.

left to right: Luis Zavaleta, LATAM Environmental Sustainability & Compliance Director, PepsiCo (speaking); Rodrigo Regis, Consultant, Planning Department, Government of Paraná; Dr Airton Kunz, Senior Researcher, Embrapa Suinos e Aves; Charlotte Morton OBE, Chief Executive, World Biogas Association.

 

One of the main outcomes of the Congress was the commitment to create a National Biogas Roadmap, to be developed by COP30, due to take place place in Belém (Pará) in 2025. This roadmap aims to align the interests of multiple stakeholders across relevant ministries, departments, agencies, institutions, and sectors, and develop a comprehensive policy and regulatory framework, support a capacity building programme, and model the supply chain requirements.

Charlotte Morton OBE,
WBA Chief Executive

In her speech, Charlotte Morton OBE, WBA Chief Executive, emphasised Brazil’s role in the global renewable energy landscape: “Brazil is a bioenergy powerhouse with a vast biogas potential and a clear political focus on the fuels of the future. Yet, 95% of this potential remains untapped – the World Biogas Association BRAZIL Congress 2024 on the sidelines of the G20 is the beginning of our journey here in Brazil where we hope to work with all key stakeholders of the Brazilian biogas market to create a National Biogas Roadmap that builds on our #MakingBiogasHappen programme and sets out the key steps necessary to dramatically accelerate the deployment of biogas in the country .” she stated.

The event was preceded on 30 September by a technical visit to the Itaipu Biomethane Unit and the Renewable Hydrocarbon Production Unit at the Itaipu Binacional facilities, where visitors learnt about the history of biogas in the region, as well as the commitment to the development of advanced technologies in the biogas and biomethane sectors. Itaipu Binational’s general director, Enio Verri, made it clear that biogas is seen “as a great, fundamental tool in the energy transition, especially in times of climate crisis.

visit to the Itaipu Biomethane Unit and the Renewable Hydrocarbon Production Unit at the Itaipu Binacional facilities

Biogas at the centre of the global energy transition
Topics discussed in the plenary sessions of the Congress included logistics and industrial decarbonisation, waste management, and the financing for biomethane projects. The presence of global leaders bore testimony to the opportunities that biogas offers as a key solution for achieving emission reduction targets and energy security, in line with Brazil’s commitments to the Global Methane Pledge.

We are experiencing a very important moment for biogas and biomethane in Brazil, with the growing number of plants, projects, and an increasingly favorable regulatory environment,” said Rafael González, CEO of CIBiogás. “The WBA event, held here in Brazil, enables us to qualify, position, and bring the Brazilian biogas industry closer to the international stage.”

Strategic partnerships and next steps
The World Biogas Association Congress Series was launched by WBA in New Delhi, India in November 2023, with the support of the Indian Ministries of Petroleum and Natural Gas and New and Renewable Energy. The series aims to facilitate the scaling up of key emerging biogas markets, identifying the main barriers to growth and ensuring access to lessons learnt from mature biogas markets.

The Congress in Brazil served as a means to strengthen collaboration between the country and other biogas markets, such as India. Both nations reaffirmed their commitment to a just energy transition, strengthening ties in the promotion of biogas and the bioeconomy.

With this BRAZIL Congress, we wanted to shine a spotlight on the biogas sector within the global energy dialogue and discuss the roadmap for the Brazilian biogas sector ahead of COP30,” said Pradeep Monga, WBA’s Policy Director. “We are working to ensure its implementation, bringing new financing opportunities, new technologies, and best practices so that biogas can grow stronger and more rapidly.”

Following the success of the Congress in Brazil, the next event in the series will take place in New Delhi, India, on 23-24 October 2024, further consolidating the partnership between the countries in the development of biogas and anaerobic digestion technologies.

Positive feedback and global impact
It was a unique opportunity to exchange experiences and connect emerging and mature markets,” said Evandro Gussi, CEO of UNICA, during his participation in one of the panels. The event’s success and stakeholder engagement confirm the central role of biogas in Brazil’s energy future. The discussions and outcomes from this Congress open new opportunities for initiatives and policies that are expected to accelerate the sector’s development in the country.

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For further information, contact:
Jocelyne Bia, Senior Communications Consultant
jbia@worldbiogasassociation.org
+44 (0)20 3176 0592

Notes to editors:

About the World Biogas Association (WBA)
Launched at COP 22 in Marrakesh in 2016, the World Biogas Association (WBA) is the global trade association for the biogas, landfill gas, and anaerobic digestion sectors. The WBA is dedicated to facilitating the recycling of all organic wastes, crop residues, and cover crops through biogas technologies like anaerobic digestion. The global adoption of these technologies offers a multifaceted opportunity to produce clean and renewable energy, bioCO2, and natural fertilizers while addressing global development, public health, and economic growth issues.

• The World Biogas Association would like to thank the Brazilian biogas association Abiogás and CIBiogás, without which we could not have delivered this event. Thank you also to UNICA, the Mulheres do Biogas, the Biofuture Campaign of the CEM, the Climate and Clean Air Coalition of UNEP, and the UK Department of Business and Trade for their support. Special thanks also to sponsor Prodeval for helping make the World Biogas Association BRAZIL Congress happen and to Itaipu Binacional for hosting the site visit and sponsoring the Welcome Reception on 30 September.

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