1 December 2025 | 09:00 – 17:00
Meet Jeppe Bruus, Minister for the Green Tripartite Cooperation, Harmen Dekker, CEO of the European Biogas Association, and many other leading voices when Denmark’s biogas industry gathers for the Biogas Denmark Conference 2025 on December 1.
The conference will address key topics such as energy security, the green transition, and the regulatory framework for biogas.
Program
07:00–08:30
Exhibition setup
08:30–09:30
Registration, morning coffee, and exhibition
09:30–10:00
Welcome remarks
By Søren Pind and Lars Aagaard
10:00–10:20
Biogas framework and regulation
Jane Glindvad Kristensen, Danish Energy Agency
10:20–10:40
Break and exhibition
10:40–11:30
Where can biogas improve?
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Quantifying methane emissions – Marianne Tjørning, Danish Energy Agency
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Residual gas potential – Lars Villadsgaard Toft, SEGES
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Solutions for the biogas industry – Jens Henry Christensen, Ryberg Biogas
11:30–12:15
Lunch and exhibition
12:15–12:30
How can the Ministry of Foreign Affairs support industry exports?
Thomas Rizk, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
12:30–13:30
Plenary Session 2: The Green Tripartite Cooperation
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12:30–13:00: Martin Hjort Jensen, Danish Agriculture & Food Council
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13:00–13:30: Jeppe Bruus, Minister for the Green Tripartite Cooperation
13:30–14:00
Coffee break and exhibition
14:00–15:00
Technical Deep Dive – Two Parallel Tracks
Track 1: Market Conditions and New Regulations from 2026
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Future regulation and new reporting on overcompensation – Kasper Gadbert, Biogas Denmark
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Future market conditions and ETS1/ETS2 requirements – Lukas Matz Jensen, Danish Energy Agency
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Status on UDB and Guarantees of Origin – Maja Henriksen, Baltic Control & Jeppe Bjerg, Energinet
Track 2: Perspectives and Challenges in Slurry Management and Digestate Fertilizers
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Environmental and climate benefits of efficient slurry management – Torkild Birkmose, SEGES
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Status on pyrolysis and phosphorus availability – Nikolaj Ludvigsen, CIP Foundation
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New nitrogen regulation from 2027 – consequences for digestate? – Nanna Hellum Kristensen, SEGES
15:00–16:00
Future Perspectives for European and Global Biogas Demand
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15:00–15:30: Perspectives on CO₂-neutral shipping and the role of biogas (LBG) – Tanja Ebbe Dalgård, Mærsk McKinney Møller Center for Zero Carbon Shipping
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15:30–16:00: Biogas and the EU Situation – Harmen Dekker, European Biogas Association
16:00
Closing remarks by Søren Pind
16:00–16:30
Refreshments and networking