The energy producer Uniper has signed an agreement with Five Bioenergy to supply biomethane to biomethane from three plants located in Murcia. The contract, with an initial duration of seven years, provides for deliveries to begin in 2027, marking an important step in the German group’s decarbonization strategy.
Biomethane: A boost to low-carbon energy
With this agreement, Uniper reinforces its portfolio of renewable energies and green gasesUniper is committed to biomethane as a key alternative to reduce carbon emissions in sectors such as land and maritime transportation.
Five Bioenergy and production at scale
Its model combines cutting-edge technology with circular economy, transforming organic waste into renewable energy, biofertilizers and biogenic CO2. This agreement not only guarantees the sale of the renewable gas, but also consolidates the company as a reference in the European market.
Decarbonization and energy independence
The signed contract contributes to European climate objectives by promoting a diversified and secure energy supply. For
A shared vision for the future
Both companies agree that biomethane will play a crucial role in the transition to a low-carbon energy system. Such long-term agreements provide stability to the market, encourage investment in infrastructure and accelerate the adoption of sustainable technologies throughout the value chain.
Source: Uniper