Case Study | May 22nd 2025

ViGo bioenergy: Advancing biogas solutions

Working to decarbonise the haulage sector with 100+ LNG filling stations operational in the next five years

ViGo is participating in biogas development and distribution across global markets

Biogas is playing a role in the transition to renewable energy by offering an alternative to natural gas. For example, methane, a greenhouse gas that is more potent than CO₂, is a byproduct of landfill sites and animal waste. Capturing and utilising this gas not only mitigates its environmental impact but also provides a renewable energy source for sectors like heavy trucking and shipping, which are difficult to decarbonise.

We are supporting biogas innovation by leaning on our expertise to develop biogas solutions across the global value chain. In the United States, we are building gas collection facilities at landfill sites, capturing methane and converting it into power for the grid. In Europe, through ViGo Bioenergy, we are investing in biogas digesters to produce high-quality biomethane, which fuels a growing network of bioLNG and bioCNG refuelling stations across Europe. These initiatives are helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while supporting sustainable transport and energy systems.

The rapid expansion of road fuel mandates, along with the introduction of biofuel requirements in emerging sectors such as marine and aviation, is significantly increasing the demand for bio-based energy solutions. Additionally, the use of biofuels in stationary applications, such as power and heat generation within the industrial sector, is now widely recognised as an effective method for reducing emissions. As such, we are focusing on scaling production and expanding distribution networks across various regions to meet these evolving and increasing demands.