Renewable gases such as biogas, biomethane or hydrogen offer another option for heating your building. Biogas is produced by fermenting biomass, releasing gases in the process. Biomethane is processed biogas with a methane content of over 95%, which means it has similar properties to natural gas and can replace it in heating systems.
Liquid petroleum gas as biogenic LPG also represents a flexible and decentralised solution for heat supply - especially in buildings or neighbourhoods that are not connected to the public natural gas grid. In such cases, LPG can be stored in a tank on the property and used as required. Installation is comparatively straightforward and the technology corresponds to the proven standards of conventional gas heating systems.
Renewable gases therefore offer the advantage of reducing CO₂ emissions and contribute to a climate-friendly heat supply. Here you can find out how renewable gases can be used as a heating technology and what advantages they offer.

