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IRELAND BIOMETHANE – pathway to 2030
A platform for engagement and collaboration as Ireland’s biomethane industry moves forward at pace to meet the national decarbonisation target of 5.7TWh biomethane by 2030.
Join the Farmers, Developers, Planners, Financiers, Technologists, Researchers, Regulators and Administrators, who are keen realise the decarbonisation ambition, which will also optimise wider environmental and socio-economic benefits for agriculture, industry and communities.
Over 300 delegates, sponsor exhibits and one-to-one sessions.
Meet experienced practitioners, get their insights, and learn from their stories and know-how at this all island and international event. Raise your queries and express your viewpoint in the round table discussions.
Many thanks to our Conference partners and to our growing list of sponsors for their support.
Registration includes the Conference Reception at the GAA Conference HQ at Croke Park. Free parking and easy access by car and public transport.
DRAFT PROGRAMME
08:00 Registration
09:00 Welcome
09:10 Keynote Address, Minister Eamon Ryan, DECC
09:30 Vision for Biomethane in Ireland
09:50 Panel 1: Implementing the Biomethane Strategy
10:30 Panel 2: All Island Approach
11:00 Coffee
11:25 A Farmer’s Perspective
11:50 Panel 3: Ireland next steps
12:30 Panel 4: Master class – Financing
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Sustainability Case Study – Future Biogas
14:25 Mini Masters 1: Sustainability
14:55 Keynote Address: Minister Charlie McConalogue, DAFM
15:30 Mini Masters 2: Technology and Grid
16:00 Mini Masters 3: Planning and Licensing
16:30 Opportunities Beyond Energy
17:00 Mini Masters Feedback
17:20 Closing remarks
18:00 Conference Reception
18:00 – 20:00 CONFERENCE RECEPTION
Amongst the contributors, presenters and rapporteurs
- Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue
- Minister for Environment, Climate and Communications and Minister for Transport Eamon Ryan
- KPMG Sustainable Futures , Russell Smyth and Philip Connolly
- European Biogas Association, Harmen Dekker
- Northern Ireland Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs, Jonathan McFerran
- Teagasc, Dr Paul Crosson and Dr Ciara Beausang
- Gas Networks Ireland, Padraig Fleming
- Irish Creamery Milk Suppliers Association, Denis Drennan
- Nephin Energy, Tom O’Brien
- Flogas, Eoin Brennan
- Entrust, Matthew McRedmond
- Future Biogas, Philipp Lukas
- Dairy Processing Technology Centre, Anne Marie Henihan
- Climeaction, Paul Murphy
Speakers and Panellists
Our Partners and Sponsors
Biomethane Supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
AD biomethane supports SDG 7 by providing a sustainable and clean energy source. It contributes to the diversification of the energy mix and reduces reliance on fossil fuels.
SDG 12 - Responsible Consumption and Production
The production of biomethane from organic waste promotes responsible consumption and production. It embodies the principles of resource efficiency and waste reduction, contributing to a more sustainable approach to energy generation.
SDG 13 - Climate Action
The use of AD biomethane helps address climate change concerns by offering a renewable energy alternative that reduces greenhouse gas emissions. This aligns with SDG 13’s focus on taking urgent action to combat climate change.
SDG 15 - Life on Land
Utilising organic waste for AD biomethane production can also tie into SDG 15 by promoting sustainable land use and reducing the environmental impact of waste disposal on ecosystems.