We advocate for renewable gas (biomethane) on behalf of our members
Our voice is strong, founded on a mandate from our members, and engagement, collaboration and shared expertise across our membership and our networks.
RGFI advises government and decision makers, on a consultative and constructive basis. Together, we aim to establish suitable market conditions to enable the growth of an indigenous, biomethane industry, which will also bring complementary benefits, aligned to the European Green Deal.
We foster knowledge transfer in a dynamic environment
Our network of international contacts and collaborations positions us to assess and disseminate information from the cutting edge of developments across Europe and the rest of the world, to Ireland’s benefit. This includes:
- Board Membership of the European Biogas Association (EBA).
- Board Membership of European Renewable Gas Registries (ERGaR).
- Associate Membership of the UK’s Anaerobic Digestion and Bioresources Association and the World Biogas Association.
- Members of, and collaborators on, the “4 per 1000” Soils for Food Security and Climate Change Initiative.
- Association Members of International Sustainability & Carbon Certification (ISCC).
We lead and develop strategic initiatives and market research, to inform and support the industry
The KPMG Integrated Business Case for Biomethane in Ireland was commissioned by RGFI in 2019 and has informed the strategic pathway to the development of this industry in Ireland.
We have already stimulated regional development by co-ordinating the business case for biomethane production in a farming cluster approach, in conjunction with Dairygold and Danone in Munster.
Find details of these and our many other projects
We support our members and respond to their needs
The Green Gas Certification Scheme
RGFI worked collaboratively with industry partners to develop Irish Green Gas Certification Scheme . The Scheme provides certainty to end users with respect to the quality and sustainability of the gas they purchase and provides transparency for policy makers and stakeholders. The Scheme complies with EU and national legislation and will be central to supporting an “at scale” renewable gas industry in Ireland.