Nephin Proud to Sponsor Ireland’s First-Ever Biomethane Day

Dublin, Ireland – June 25, 2025 – As Ireland marks nearly one year since the launch of its National Biomethane Strategy, the country is gearing up for a landmark event that will bring the biomethane community together like never before. Biomethane Day Ireland, taking place in Dublin on June 25th, is set to be the premier gathering for stakeholders across energy, agriculture, and sustainability.

Proudly sponsored by Nephin Renewable Gas and AB Energy ,  this one-day conference is organised by the Biomethane RNG Channel, the foremost media platform dedicated to biomethane developments across Europe.

With Ireland targeting the production of up to 5.7 TWh of biomethane annually by 2030—enough to meet 10% of the nation’s gas demand—the event comes at a pivotal moment. The strategy also envisions the development of 140 to 200 anaerobic digestion (AD) plants nationwide, making this a critical time to assess progress and chart the path forward.

What to Expect at Biomethane Day Ireland:

  • Expert Insights: Hear from leading policymakers, researchers, and industry pioneers.

  • European & Irish Perspectives: Explore how Ireland’s efforts compare to continental benchmarks.

  • Technology & Innovation: Discover the latest advancements in AD and biomethane production.

  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with key players in energy, agriculture, and waste management.

From feedstock sourcing to ESG strategies, Biomethane Day Ireland will offer a comprehensive look at the opportunities and challenges shaping the future of renewable gas in Ireland.

Nephin is delighted to support this important initiative, reinforcing our commitment to a cleaner, more sustainable energy future. We believe in the power of collaboration and innovation to drive real change—and Biomethane Day Ireland is the perfect platform to make that happen.

Don’t Miss Out

Join us in Dublin on June 25th and be part of the conversation that’s shaping Ireland’s energy future. Register now and take your place among the leaders of Ireland’s biomethane revolution.

David Fitzgerald