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MOL Group's Biomethane Plant Boosts Hungary's Green Gas Shift
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MOL Groups Szarvas biogas plant in Hungary is expanding with a new biomethane unit, set to produce over seven million cubic meters of clean renewable gas annually by 2026. This will be enough to meet the natural gas needs of around 8,500 households. The plant, which already generates 24 gigawatt hours of green electricity per year, will process organic waste from farms and the meat industry to create top-grade fuel. MOLs investment in this project aligns with their SHAPE TOMORROW 2030+ strategy, aiming to boost energy security, reduce costs, and promote sustainability. The company plans to apply lessons from Szarvas to other biomethane projects across Central and Eastern Europe, accelerating the regions green gas transition.
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