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Cross-Border Biomethane Transfers: Austria's Registry Landscape Explained

🎥 This webinar will be recorded and shared with all registered participants afterwards.

 

Cross-border biomethane transfers have been rising quarter on quarter, and Austria sits right at the centre of that movement. What makes those volumes tradable across borders is not only the molecule itself, but the registries that document it and the proof of sustainability that travels with it.

Whether Austrian volumes feed the German THG-Quote (via Nabisy) or other transport obligations under RED III across Europe, a transparent registry transfer and a valid proof of sustainability are what keep those volumes recognised and monetisable in the destination market.

In this joint webinar, Julian Auderieth of AGCS, operator of the Austrian Biomethane Register, and the agriportance team combine registry expertise with software and market know-how. You'll leave with a clear view of how Austrian biomethane moves across European borders - from the registries that issue and transfer it to how it is recognised and realised in the target market.

 

Webinar Content:

 

🔹 The Austrian Biomethane Market & Registry Landscape | Julian Auderieth, AGCS

  • Overview of the Austrian biomethane market and recent developments
  • Austria's registry landscape: the Austrian Biomethane Register and the role of the E-Control register for guarantees of origin and end-consumer disclosure
  • Austria's connection to ERGaR and AIB through two separate registers and what makes this set-up distinctive
  • Cross-border transfers in practice: how volumes are developing and what the latest ERGaR statistical report shows

🔹 From Austrian Volumes to Recognised Supply: A Software & Market Perspective | Thorsten Nascimento Rohling / Ole Kruse, agriportance GmbH

  • How transferred volumes are recognised in destination markets into Nabisy and the German transport sector (THG-Quote), and other EU transport obligations under RED III
  • Chain of custody, mass balance and the documents that travel with the volume: PoS in Nabisy or as a Blue PoS, and guarantees of origin (GO)
  • Traceability that evidences volumes reached the transport sector connecting registry transfers to compliance documentation
  • Outlook: the Union Database for Biofuels (UDB) and what it could mean for cross-border transfers

🔹 Discussion & Q&A

 

 

Who should attend?


Biomethane producers, traders, offtakers, compliance managers and sustainability officers who work with biomethane certificates and want to understand how Austrian volumes move across European borders and how to keep them recognised in the destination market.

Speaker

  • speaker-julian-auderieth

    Julian Auderieth

    Business Development Manager at AGCS (Austrian Biomethane Register) & President - European Renewable Gas Registry

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    Thorsten Nascimento Rohling

    Managing Director & Product Development