Press release , Mar 19, 2026

Delays to the GHG Quota Slow Down Bio-LNG and Climate Action in Heavy-Duty Transport

Copyright: Stefan Hobmaier / DIE GAS- UND WASSERSTOFFWIRTSCHAFT
Copyright: Stefan Hobmaier / DIE GAS- UND WASSERSTOFFWIRTSCHAFT

The German Bundestag has unexpectedly removed the second and third readings of the greenhouse gas reduction quota (GHG quota) from today’s agenda. This delays a key instrument that could further expand the significant price advantage of bio-LNG over diesel. Particularly in light of the recent sharp increase in diesel prices, this has caused concern for Dr. Timm Kehler, CEO of the association Die Gas- und Wasserstoffwirtschaft:

“Bio-LNG is already available today as a climate-friendly alternative for heavy-duty transport that is not only immediately deployable but also economically compelling: At prices below EUR 0.90 per kilogram, bio-LNG is significantly cheaper than diesel, which currently costs well over EUR 2.00 per liter. Moreover, the energy content of one kilogram of bio-LNG is considerably higher than that of one liter of diesel. In times of crisis such as today, when diesel and gasoline prices are soaring, bio-LNG remains price-stable at a low level. At the same time, the fuel is increasingly being produced in Europe and is therefore less vulnerable to geopolitical crises and price shocks on international energy markets.

It is therefore all the more difficult to understand why the coalition parties are now hitting the brakes. The GHG quota can be the decisive instrument to further increase the price advantage of bio-LNG and accelerate its uptake in heavy-duty transport. Especially now, operators of bio-LNG infrastructure and vehicles need clear signals to ensure the continued deployment of renewable fuels and to provide companies with planning certainty for investments.

Following the market distortions caused by suspected misdeclared imports, it is also clear that reliable rules for control, transparency, and fraud prevention are urgently needed. The GHG quota can only be effective if its integrity is ensured. The industry has made substantial upfront investments at its own expense and, without state subsidies, has established a nationwide refueling infrastructure: around 200 filling stations now distribute almost exclusively climate-neutral bio-LNG. Infrastructure, vehicles, and fuels are therefore available. What is missing are clear and reliable political framework conditions that enable investment and accelerate market ramp-up.”

As the voice of the gas and hydrogen industry, the association DIE GAS- UND WASSERSTOFF­WIRTSCHAFT e.V. pools the interests of its members and is committed to utilising the potential of hydrogen and its derivatives as well as biogas and natural gas, including the associated infrastructure. The industry association also provides information on the opportunities offered by gaseous energy sources and their infrastructure in a climate-neutral and resilient energy system and drives the industry's transition to new gases. It is supported by leading companies in the energy industry and covers the entire value chain from production, transport and distribution to trading, sales and applications. Other industry associations and industrial companies support DIE GAS- UND WASSERSTOFFWIRTSCHAFT e.V. as partners.

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