TotalEnergies works with Veolia on biogas expansion
Oil major and waste management company to co-invest in portfolio of international biomethane production projects
French major TotalEnergies has set out plans to expand its presence in the global market for biomethane through an agreement with France-based waste management company Veolia. The two companies have signed an agreement to produce biomethane from Veolia waste and water treatment facilities in more than 15 countries. They will develop and co-invest in a portfolio of international projects, aiming to produce up to 1.5TWh/yr of biomethane by 2025. TotalEnergies will market the product as a renewable fuel for mobility or as a substitute for natural gas in other uses. 2TWh/yr – TotalEnergies’ 2025 target for biomethane production "The development of biomethane is part of TotalEnergies' transform

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