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Du 17/06/2026 au 18/06/2026
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Programme
10h00-11h00
mer. 17/06/2026
Fynbos room

This opening plenary session will provide a high-level overview of the current state and future potential of the biogas sector in South Africa, with a particular focus on the policy and regulatory environment required to support industry growth.

The session will explore how governments, municipalities, regulators, and industry stakeholders can work together to create enabling frameworks that accelerate investment, project implementation, and long-term sector development. Discussions will also highlight the role of biogas within broader energy transition, waste management, climate, and circular economy strategies.

Key themes may include:

  • Biogas policy and regulatory developments
  • Waste management and renewable energy legislation
  • Licensing, permitting, and compliance requirements
  • Public-private collaboration and sector support mechanisms
  • The role of biogas in achieving climate and sustainability targets

Intervenants:
Eddie COOKE
Gas Consultant
Gas for Africa
Roy Lubbe
Chairman
Southern African Gas association
David TINARWO
University Academic and Researcher
University of Venda

10h00-11h30
mer. 17/06/2026
Baobab room

Intervenants:
Valeria Araico
Operations and Programs Senior Manager
INTERNATIONAL BIOCHAR INITIATIVE IBI
Anna Schniepper
Jurisdictional Lead - Key Account Manager
Carbon Standards International CSI

10h00-13h00
mer. 17/06/2026
Karoo room

Intervenants:
Lorenzo SAMBO
Sales Area Manager
UNICONFORT SRL
Patrick DANAUX
Regional Account Manager – Africa
VYNCKE NV
Markus Schranzer
Director of Thermal Technology
HoSt Bioenergy Systems
Darius BOSHOFF
Founder and Managing Director
Energidrop

11h00-12h00
mer. 17/06/2026
Fynbos room

This session will focus on the practical aspects of developing successful biogas projects, from early-stage concept development through to implementation and operation.
Speakers will share lessons learned from real projects and discuss the technical, financial, operational, and institutional considerations involved in delivering viable biogas systems within the African context.
Topics include:

  • Project feasibility and feedstock assessments
  • Technology selection and system design
  • Project financing and investment readiness
  • Stakeholder engagement and partnerships
  • Construction, commissioning, and operational considerations
  • Challenges and opportunities within African markets

Intervenants:
Egmont Ottermann
Founder
Resiliant Circular
Banda Kondwani
Project Development Manager
Bio2Watt
Christopher MARLAND
Business Development Specialist
PDEX Consulting

11h30-13h00
mer. 17/06/2026
Baobab room

Intervenants:
Abdelaziz BAÇAOUI
Chercheur
Cadi Ayyad University
John HOFMEYR
John Hofmeyr
Valeria Araico
Operations and Programs Senior Manager
INTERNATIONAL BIOCHAR INITIATIVE IBI

12h00-13h00
mer. 17/06/2026
Fynbos room

Africa generates significant volumes of agricultural residues and organic waste that can be converted into renewable energy and valuable bio-based products. This session will explore the potential of biogas systems to unlock value from these underutilised resources.
The discussion will highlight feedstock opportunities from agriculture, agro-processing, food systems, and municipal organic waste streams, while showcasing how waste-to-energy solutions can contribute to energy generation, sustainable agriculture, and circular economy development.
Topics include:

  • Livestock manure and agricultural residues
  • Food and agro-processing waste
  • Municipal organic waste diversion
  • Feedstock management and logistics
  • Digestate utilisation and nutrient recovery
  • Circular economy opportunities linked to biogas

Intervenants:
Primrose Magama
Research Engineer
Agricultural Research Council - ARC
Marc Reinhard
International Affairs Manager
Fachverband Biogas e V
Ncebakazi GALADA
Technology Transfer Manager
Walter Sisulu University

14h00-15h00
mer. 17/06/2026
Fynbos room

This session will examine the treatment and valorisation of industrial and agricultural effluent streams through anaerobic digestion and related waste-to-energy technologies.
Speakers will discuss how effluent management systems can reduce environmental impacts while simultaneously generating renewable energy, recovering nutrients, and improving operational sustainability across multiple industries.
The session will include perspectives from sectors such as:

  • Agriculture and livestock production
  • Food and beverage processing
  • Wastewater treatment
  • Industrial manufacturing

Key discussion areas include:

  • Effluent treatment technologies
  • Wastewater-to-energy systems
  • Environmental compliance and sustainability
  • Energy recovery and resource efficiency
  • Opportunities for industrial decarbonisation

Intervenants:
Alex Hesketh
Technical Director
TALBOT GROUP (PTY) LTD

14h00-15h30
mer. 17/06/2026
Baobab room

South Africa’s biochar sector is reaching an important turning point. For the first time, a unique group of pioneering producers, technology developers and early-stage project leaders will come together for an open discussion on the realities of building a biochar industry within the African context. Drawing on hands-on experience from organisations including B10 Char, PyroSA / Pyronam, Phambili Global, MyCHARR, Aquagel and Nhlamunyiko Group, the session will offer delegates a rare opportunity to hear directly from those navigating the technical, operational, financial and market realities of scaling biochar projects in Southern Africa. Through the sharing of individual journeys — each shaped by different feedstocks, technologies, markets, financing pathways and operational contexts — the discussion will help reveal a broader collective experience of the sector, highlighting both the recurring challenges faced across projects and the areas where approaches are beginning to diverge as the market evolves.

Rather than theoretical discussions, the session will focus on practical lessons learned from real projects, real deployment challenges and real commercial experiences encountered along the way. The discussion will explore how producers and developers are approaching feedstock selection, technology pathways, carbon certification, market development and commercial positioning, while also examining where the strongest opportunities are emerging across agriculture, industry, carbon removal and the wider bioeconomy. Delegates can expect candid insight into the successes, setbacks and unexpected realities encountered by first movers in the sector, as well as perspectives on what is still needed — from policy support and infrastructure to financing mechanisms, partnerships and market confidence — to help accelerate biochar deployment across Africa. Together, these collective experiences will help provide a grounded and forward-looking picture of where the African biochar sector stands today and where it could realistically evolve over the coming decade.


Intervenants:
Murrough Davies-Webb
Managing Director
B10
Johan Greeff
Founder & Managing Partner
PyroCCS GmbH
Wihan BEKKER
Co-Founder & CEO
CHARR
Clayton POSTMA
Managing Director
AquaGel (Pty) Ltd

15h00-16h00
mer. 17/06/2026
Fynbos room

This session will explore how innovation in the biogas sector is opening new pathways for efficiency, feedstock flexibility, project economics and wider market deployment. Bringing together complementary perspectives from technology developers and project practitioners, the discussion will examine how the next generation of biogas solutions can help make anaerobic digestion more adaptable, resilient and economically attractive across a wider range of operating conditions.

Innovations in the spotlight : 

Opus Cactus will bring insight into the diversification of feedstocks and the opportunities linked to underutilised organic resources, exploring how drought-resistant cactus cultivation on marginal and water-constrained land could open new pathways for biogas production in regions where conventional energy crops are less viable. The discussion will examine how such approaches may contribute not only to feedstock resilience and project viability, but also to land rehabilitation, climate adaptation and decentralised rural energy development.

Andersen.Bio, alongside this, will present its work on dramatically accelerated digestion processes, including experience reducing digestion time from around 65 days to approximately 5 days. The discussion will consider the implications this could have for reactor sizing, capital expenditure, heating demand, operational efficiency and overall plant economics.

Together, these perspectives will help frame a broader conversation around how innovation in feedstock utilisation, process optimisation and system design may reshape the future economics, resilience and scalability of biogas projects.


Intervenants:
Edson Charikinya
Commercial Director – SA
OPUS Cactus (SA) Pty Ltd
Egil ANDERSEN
Andersen Bio AS

15h30-17h30
mer. 17/06/2026
Baobab room

Intervenants:
Peter ROUX
Director / Business Owner & Consultant.
The Biochar Company
Esta VAN HEERDEN
Environmental Scientist
iWater Solutions

16h00-17h00
mer. 17/06/2026
Fynbos room

Optimising anaerobic digestion systems is essential for improving plant efficiency, increasing gas yields, enhancing digestate quality and ensuring long-term operational stability. This technical session will focus on the strategies, technologies and operational approaches being used to improve the performance of anaerobic digestion systems across different scales and applications. Bringing together complementary perspectives from biological optimisation specialists, material technology providers and experienced plant operators, the discussion will examine how process optimisation is becoming increasingly important for maximising both the technical and economic performance of AD projects.

Greencell will present its approach to boosting anaerobic digestion performance through bio-solutions designed to enhance both biogas output and digestate value. The discussion will explore how biological optimisation strategies, microbial stimulation and process enhancement can contribute to greater methane yields, improved digestion efficiency and higher-value nutrient recovery from digestate streams.

Nalón Minerals , alongside this, will bring insight into the role of advanced mineral solutions in improving biogas and biomethane production, with a particular focus on hydrogen sulphide (H₂S) capture and gas quality enhancement. The session will examine how process additives and functional minerals can contribute to improved plant reliability, reduced corrosion risks, cleaner gas streams and enhanced upgrading performance.

Drawing on operational experience from South Africa, Cape Town Biogas will contribute practical perspectives on the optimisation and day-to-day management of anaerobic digestion systems under real operating conditions. This will include insight into process stability, operational troubleshooting, feedstock handling and maintaining plant performance in commercial and municipal contexts.

Together, these perspectives will provide a rounded view of how biological optimisation, gas treatment technologies, material science and operational know-how can work together to improve methane yields, process resilience, digestate valorisation and the long-term bankability of anaerobic digestion projects.


Intervenants:
Jaryd RIDGEWAY
Commercial Manager
Cape Town Biogas

17h00-18h00
mer. 17/06/2026
Fynbos room

The Southern African Biogas Industry Association (SABIA) will host its 2026 Annual General Meeting during the closing session of Day 1.
The AGM will provide members with an opportunity to reflect on the association’s activities, governance, financial performance, and strategic direction, while also discussing priorities for advancing the biogas sector across Southern Africa.
The meeting will include:

  • Treasurer’s and Secretary General’s addresses
  • Financial statements and resolutions
  • Re-appointment of auditors
  • Re-election of directors
  • Executive updates and general matters

The AGM will be open to SABIA members attending Bio360 Africa

10h00-11h30
jeu. 18/06/2026
Karoo room

Intervenants:
Darius BOSHOFF
Founder and Managing Director
Energidrop

10h00-13h00
jeu. 18/06/2026
Fynbos room
10h00-13h00
jeu. 18/06/2026
Baobab room

Intervenants:
Clayton POSTMA
Managing Director
AquaGel (Pty) Ltd
Tim Egan
New Technologies
Regen Organics

11h30-12h00
jeu. 18/06/2026
Karoo room

Intervenants:
Patrick DANAUX
Regional Account Manager – Africa
VYNCKE NV

14h00-15h30
jeu. 18/06/2026
Fynbos room

more details to follow soon


14h00-16h00
jeu. 18/06/2026
Baobab room
14h30-16h00
jeu. 18/06/2026
Karoo room

Intervenants:
Danny van Niekerk
CoeGA Biomass Centre
Thean Knoetze
Commercial Manager
CoeGA Biomass Centre
Hans VEENSTRA
Owner
HVE Wood Pelleting

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