- Perpetual Next receives €30M SDE++ subsidy for Moerdijk biogas plant expansion.
- Production of green gas and liquid CO2 starts by end of 2025.
- Factory expansion to be completed later this year.
- Perpetual Next aims for 6 million cubic meters of green gas annually.

Subsidy and Expansion
Perpetual Next has secured a €30 million SDE++ subsidy to expand its biogas facility in Moerdijk. The expansion will enable the production of green gas and liquid CO2, with completion expected later this year.
Production Timeline
The upgraded facility aims to start producing a natural gas substitute and liquid CO2 for Dutch horticulture by the end of 2025. This development will enhance the sustainability and efficiency of the plant's output.
Green Gas Capacity
Once operational, the Moerdijk plant will have a total capacity of six million cubic meters of green gas per year. This upgraded biogas can be directly delivered to the Dutch gas network, providing a sustainable alternative to natural gas.
Regional Impact
The production process will also supply liquid CO2 to local growers, supporting the horticulture sector in the Netherlands. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to replace natural gas across Europe, with similar projects underway in the UK and Poland.