The EU will allocate 18 billion euros for the development of biogas in the coming years. The European Biogas Association subsequently provided an overview of the allocation of these funds at the national level in its publication, the 1st EBA Biomethane Investment Outlook.
Unfortunately, the Czech Republic, where biogas production is still in its early stages, belongs to the countries that only claim a fraction of the overall funding and significantly lags behind countries with advanced legislation and favorable investment conditions.
Among the largest future recipients of the allocated funds are France, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany, Sweden, and even Poland, which is just beginning with biogas production. You can find a list of countries in the attached infographic.
5.5 billion euros will remain within the EU, with its final allocation still open, and 3.3 billion euros will be directed to territories outside the EU, including the United Kingdom and Ukraine.