
As the world rapidly seeks sustainable energy sources, biomethane stands out as one of the most promising solutions for decarbonizing industry and strengthening energy stability.
Produced by processing agricultural residues, food industry waste, and manure, biomethane simultaneously reduces CO₂ emissions and promotes the circular use of resources.
Its potential and role in the regional energy mix will be discussed during a panel session at the SEE ENERGY 2025 – Connect & Supply conference (October 28–29, 2025, Master Center, Novi Sad), which will bring together representatives of companies and institutions dedicated to the development of biomethane technologies.
One of the key participants will be Marko Radin, Sales Manager at BIOGEST®, who will share practical experience and present innovative solutions and technologies for biomethane production in the region.
BIOGEST®, headquartered in Austria, is one of the leading international manufacturers of biogas and biomethane plants.
With more than 30 years of experience, presence in over 20 countries, and more than 200 successfully implemented projects, BIOGEST has developed and applied its proprietary PowerRing technology, known for its high efficiency and reliability.
Its integrated approach covers all phases — from project development and planning, through co-investment and turnkey construction, to the operation of its own plants under the BIOP (Own Plant Operations) model.
One of the company’s most renowned projects is located in the Fucino Valley in Italy, where over 75,000 tons of agricultural residues are processed annually, including poultry manure and vegetable processing waste such as fennel.
This innovative plant produces 500 Nm³ of biomethane per hour, enough to supply around 3,800 households per year with renewable energy.
In addition, the facility produces organic fertilizer for local agriculture and food-grade CO₂ as a valuable by-product.
Thanks to its contribution to sustainability, the Collarmele plant has been recognized internationally, ranking among the top three finalists in the “Net Zero Circular Solutions” category at the AD & Biogas Industry Awards 2025.
BIOGEST plants are designed as closed-loop systems — waste becomes a resource, greenhouse gas and nitrogen emissions are reduced, and local communities are strengthened through cooperation with farms and shorter transport chains.
The planned installation of photovoltaic systems will further contribute to energy self-sufficiency and operational efficiency.
The panel “Biomethane – Potential and Application in the Regional Energy Mix” at SEE ENERGY 2025 will showcase how biomethane can become a key element of the region’s energy transition.
Participants will present best practice examples, financing models, and technical solutions that are already transforming the energy landscape of Serbia and the Western Balkans.
Marko Radin from BIOGEST will share insights on the implementation of biomethane projects and the role of innovation in accelerating the shift toward sustainable energy sources.
Biomethane is no longer the energy of the future – it is the energy of today, demonstrating how knowledge, technology, and cooperation can build a more secure and greener economy.
October 28–29, 2025
Master Center, Novi Sad
Join regional leaders in energy, industry, and investment to explore how biomethane is shaping the sustainable energy future.
Register now and secure your place at the region’s premier energy business event!

Date: October 28–29, 2025
Venue: Master Centre, Novi Sad
On October 28–29, 2025, Novi Sad will become the regional hub of energy transition, hosting the seventh edition of the international conference SEE ENERGY – Connect & Supply. This traditional event brings together key stakeholders from the energy sector, industry, financial institutions, local governments, and international partners, with the aim of offering sustainable solutions for the future through concrete examples and discussions.
Under the slogan “Challenges, Solutions and Future Trends for a Sustainable Future”, the conference will feature a rich two-day program including panel discussions, interactive workshops, and B2B meetings. The seventh edition will focus on the following key topics: biomass as a source of sustainable energy, biomethane, heat pumps and district heating systems, waste management and circular economy, industrial decarbonization and ESG challenges, smart energy management, SCADA and digitalization, battery energy storage, and financing energy efficiency – ESCO models, subsidies and EU funds.
“SEE ENERGY is not just a conference – it is a platform where ideas turn into investments, and challenges become opportunities for growth and innovation,” emphasize the organizers from the National Biomass Association SERBIO.
More information and registration are available at: events-serbio.rs
National Biomass Association SERBIO
Vladike Ćirića 2, 21 000, Novi Sad, Serbia
Phone: +381 62 179 0383
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BioRES Project - Sustainable Regional Supply Chains for Woody Bioenergy has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research innovation programmer under grand agreement No 645994
The establishment of the National Biomass Association SERBIO was supported by: