Milano, 9th January 2026: Andion CH4 Renewables SAS (“Andion CH4”) has become the majority shareholder of the Enerland biogas plant located in the Bologna province, Northern Italy, further expanding Andion’s portfolio of Renewable energy infrastructure in Europe. The project will convert organic waste streams into dispatchable, low-carbon energy, supporting national decarbonisation targets while strengthening local energy security.

Owned and operated by Andion, the plant will apply proven anaerobic digestion technology process to transform agricultural residues into high-quality renewable biomethane, compliant to the Italian Biomethane Decree DL 2022. By capturing methane that would otherwise be released into the atmosphere and displacing fossil fuel alternatives, the plant will deliver significant, measurable greenhouse gas reductions across its lifecycle.

ESG principles are embedded across the full lifecycle, from initial design to long-term operation. The project will prioritise environmental performance, safe and efficient plant management, and transparent reporting, while working closely with local stakeholders, suppliers, and farming communities to generate long-term regional benefits. This new plant represents another step in Andion’s strategy to scale up a platform of high-quality biomethane assets across Europe and to build long-term renewable energy infrastructure contributing to a low-carbon, resource-efficient energy system.