Webinar “Manure to Biogas: Global Lessons and Challenges in Unlocking Farm-Based Potential.”
IEA Bioenergy TASK 37 – Energy from Biogas – invites you to participate in a free international webinar titled “Manure to Biogas: Global Lessons and Challenges in Unlocking Farm-Based Potential.”
What stands in the way of turning manure into clean, farm-based energy? This webinar explores the untapped potential of manure-based biogas systems across several countries. With diverse climates, agricultural practices, and policy landscapes, the insights shared reveal both barriers and innovative solutions for scaling anaerobic digestion. From national strategies to farm-level technologies, learn how global experiences can drive practical, sustainable change.
The first presentation by Bernadette McCabe explores why the use of manure for biogas production—despite being a model example of sustainable bioenergy—is not more widely implemented. Drawing on insights from seven countries (Germany, Australia, Austria, Norway, Canada, Ireland, and the UK), she compares farming practices, climates, and the maturity of biogas sectors to uncover key factors that influence adoption and highlight lessons with global relevance.
The second presentation, delivered by Saija Rasi, is based on a newly published report that examines the potential for manure-based anaerobic digestion from a feedstock perspective. She provides a comparative analysis of six countries—Canada, China, Finland, France, Norway, and the UK—focusing on policy contexts, motivational drivers, and strategies for overcoming common barriers to deployment.
In the third presentation, Torben Grell focuses on the Australian dairy industry and its untapped potential for energy and nutrient recovery from effluent. He presents research on how different dairy production systems and solid-liquid separation technologies can reduce methane emissions and enable practical, farm-scale circular economy solutions.
Dr. Renjie Dong concludes with a look at China’s large-scale adoption of manure-based biogas. With most plants using animal manure—especially from swine and dairy—as core feedstocks, China has developed innovative models like the Minhe poultry plant, which earned international carbon credits. Mixed feedstock strategies and strong integration with national carbon goals are helping position biogas as a key tool for rural sustainability and emissions reduction.
Agenda:
- Introduction & Moderation
Hajo Nägele, University of Applied Sciences Zurich (ZHAW), Switzerland - TASK 37 Introduction
Bernard Drosg, Task Leader, IEA Bioenergy TASK 37; BEST (Austria) - Manure to Biogas Potential and Utilization: A comparison of seven different countries
Bernadette McCabe, Professor, University of Southern Queensland; Director, Centre for Agricultural Engineering (Australia) - Potential for Manure-based Anaerobic Digestion – Motivations, Barriers and Approaches in Six Countries
Saija Rasi, Natural Resources Institute (Finland) - The Australian Dairy Industry: Impact of Production Systems for Resource Recovery and Technology Selection
Torben Grell, Research Associate, University of Western Australia (Australia) - Biogas: Successful Manure Valorisation in China
Renjie Dong, Senior Biogas Expert and Retired Professor from China Agricultural University (China) - Q&A, Panel Discussion
The webinar will take place on Tuesday. 13th of May 2025, from 13:00 to 14:30 CEST (Central European Summer Time, UTC+2), which is 11:00–12:30 UTC.
For reference:
- New York: 07:00–08:30 (EDT)
- London: 12:00–13:30 (BST)
- Delhi: 16:30–18:00 (IST)
- Beijing / Singapore: 19:00–20:30 (CST/SGT)
- Tokyo: 20:00–21:30 (JST)
- Brisbane: 21:00–22:30 (AEST)
Please consult the instructions below for information on how to connect for the live webinar. You will need a computer with stable internet access. If you do not have access to the internet, please contact us so we can provide you with the presentation file to follow along.
The webinar will be delivered through TEAMS Software. To participate as attendee, receive email reminders and calendar invitations, please register online here: https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/c0a9bad9-4a45-4a4d-9c7b-2c70812aad8a@5d1a9f9d-201f-4a10-b983-451cf65cbc1e
Unable to attend the live lecture? Lectures will be recorded and archived for later viewing at
https://task37.ieabioenergy.com/
How to join after registration:
After completing your registration, you will receive a confirmation email containing the link and access details for joining the webinar.
All questions can be directed towards the Q&A window.