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Digital platform brings together biogas operators in the Ostrobothnian regions

DigiBiogasHubs project platform ecosystem

DigiBiogasHubs, a join research project by the University of Vaasa, Centria University of Applied Sciences, and Seinäjoki University of Applied Sciences, aims to bring together biogas operators in the Ostrobothnian regions through a new digital platform. The platform will help to promote the development of biogas hubs and clusters as well as the biogas market.

Biogas plays a key role in developing circular economy solutions and increasing the share of renewable energy sources in the energy system. The Finnish Government aims to quadruple the biogas production target by 2030. However, uncertainties related to the availability and price of biogas, as well as dispersed biomasses with their logistics and cost challenges, weaken the attractiveness of the necessary investments and the integration of new operators into the biogas ecosystem.

In the Ostrobothnian regions, demand exceeds current biogas production, but there are no system-level solutions in place for operators that would bring them together, aim to eliminate current challenges and bottlenecks, or offer value-added services for expanding and growing biogas business. The need for digital solutions that enable cooperation between operators in the sector is obvious.

 

DigiBiogasHubs project accelerates the development of regional biogas ecosystems

The DigiBiogasHubs project, which will be implemented in three regions: Ostrobothnia, Central Ostrobothnia and South Ostrobothnia, expands understanding of unutilised biomass and aims to find a value-adding way for new actors to join the biogas ecosystem through a digital platform. The results will support and accelerate the development and growth of the biogas market and regional biogas ecosystems, reduce carbon dioxide emissions and waste, increase the amount of renewable energy in the energy system, and improve regional energy self-sufficiency and security of supply.

In addition, the project creates new information for actors about biogas-related opportunities in the region. The results are valuable not only for the actors in the biogas ecosystem, but also for cities, municipalities and regional developers.

The research project DigiBiogasHubs is co-funded by the European Union and coordinated by the University of Vaasa research and innovation platform VEBIC. The project partners are Centria and SeAMK. Other funders are Wärtsilä, Stormossen, PK Biogas, the City of Kokkola, the City of Kannus, and the Kaustinen sub-region. The project started in December 2023 and will last for two years.

 

The DigiBiogasHubs project consists of the following Work Packages:

WP1: Development of the platform ecosystem’s cooperation model and orchestration method and description of platform services

WP2: Modeling, description and analysis of biogas hubs

WP3: Development of the digital platform concept

WP4: Piloting the digital platform and selected services

WP5: Legal framework and challenges for the biogas business

WP6: Project communication, dissemination and exploitation

 

DigiBiogasHubs project work package structure