Abstract
Upgrading biogas to methane and eventual gas grid injection renders bioCH4 an important player in the clean energy market, with natural, political and economic benefits. Discussion on agricultural impacts, increasing government bioCH4 awareness, and removing barriers to international trade will be trends for the coming years. By developing a universal standard, established mass balancing technologies will lead to foreign business growth. Integrating technologies into gas and electricity supplies, switching from incentives to competition, and dealing with natural gas can be challenging as bioCH4 grows.