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Greece: Bio-LNG set for introduction as DESFA nears certification for Revythoussa terminal

The bio-LNG sector is gaining traction and is set to make its formal debut in the Greek market once DESFA, the country’s natural gas transmission system operator, secures certification for the Revythoussa LNG terminal, located near Athens. The certification process is expected to be completed by the end of the year.

The approval will address commercial and procedural aspects without requiring any technical changes or new infrastructure at the terminal. Bio-LNG, produced by converting agricultural and livestock waste into biomethane, which is then liquefied, is poised to become a significant renewable fuel in Greece. Once certified, the Revythoussa facility will be capable of handling and distributing bio-LNG, making it a crucial step in the country’s transition to greener energy solutions.

Bio-LNG is already being used in various European countries, particularly in the transportation sector for heavy road transport and maritime shipping. One of the key advantages of bio-LNG is its compatibility with existing infrastructure, allowing for a smooth transition from traditional natural gas without requiring any system overhauls or new equipment. This makes it an attractive option for reducing emissions while utilizing current gas distribution systems.

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