Beneficiaries of the Biogas Boom: Feedstock Suppliers, Waste Management, and the Climate
The biogas industry is poised for substantial growth. Analysts predict that by 2050, the sector will generate significant economic activity and create jobs across multiple areas. Advanced biogas projects are emerging, with most production expected to rely on organic waste materials. By 2030, continued technological advancements will enable full integration of biogas systems into a wide range of applications, including transportation, agricultural improvements, and as a sustainable alternative to traditional fossil fuels. Experts estimate that by 2050, a large share of biogas demand will be driven by industrial and transportation sectors.
North American companies are investing heavily in biogas technologies, leveraging their expertise in sustainable waste management and anaerobic digestion to capitalize on recent advancements. The biogas process not only manages waste but also generates electricity and heat. Industry operators are exploring systems that can meet the energy needs of community-scale projects, with future scalability supporting the vision of a decentralized and sustainable energy network.
Biogas technology is advancing in regions around the world, where countries are both developing systems and using their outputs. Still, a global outlook is critical. North America has not yet reached self-sufficiency in biogas production.
Biogas Requires Sustainable Practices
Renewable energy sources such as solar and wind play a vital role in supporting biogas production. Countries with abundant renewable resources are essential contributors in this ecosystem. Looking ahead, existing infrastructure can be adapted to accommodate biogas, with upgraded transport networks playing a key role in its distribution. As a result, regions with high solar exposure are becoming increasingly significant.
At the Biogas Summit 2026, companies from around the world will showcase their solutions and products supporting a sustainable biogas economy.