Biogas Valves Market Size, Trends & Growth Opportunity By Valve Type, By Material, By Actuation, By Application, By Region and Forecast Till 2030

Report ID : AMR1005943 | Industries : Machinery & Equipment | Published On :August 2026 | Page Count : 235

The biogas valves market covers the valves supplied to biogas and biomethane plants across every stage of the process, from feedstock handling through digestion and gas treatment to storage, injection and flare systems.

Biogas is gas produced by the anaerobic digestion of organic material, and biomethane is that gas after treatment to a specification allowing it to be injected into a gas grid.

This report describes valve, material, pressure, actuation, installation, process stage, application, certification and channel categories strictly as market segments and provides no engineering, process or safety guidance of any kind.

It makes no claim about the integrity, pressure capability, containment, durability or safety of any valve or installation described on these pages.

The most useful commercial observation about this market is that plant type determines valve content per plant, and the variation between plant types is very wide.

A small agricultural digester and a large biomethane upgrading plant may sit adjacent in national plant statistics while differing by an order of magnitude in valve count and specification.

Suppliers that read demand from plant numbers rather than from process stages therefore misjudge where the addressable value actually sits, sometimes by a considerable margin.

Ten segmentation dimensions appear in this report, and the first three describe the valve itself.

Valve type spans twelve categories, from knife gate, gate, ball and butterfly isolation valves through control, check and plug valves to pressure relief, safety shut-off, pinch and diaphragm valves.

Material covers seven categories including ductile and cast iron, stainless and carbon steel, bronze and brass, high alloy materials and composites.

Pressure class covers low, medium and high categories, and this report uses those strictly as segmentation labels without stating what any class means.

Actuation covers manual, pneumatic, electric and hydraulic categories alongside automated valves, and installation covers above ground, underground, skid mounted and modular plant arrangements.

Biogas process stage covers nine categories and is the dimension that most directly determines how much valve content a plant carries.

Application spans seven plant categories from agricultural digesters and municipal wastewater plants through landfill gas recovery to biomethane upgrading plants.

End user covers seven buyer categories including contractors, developers, utilities, municipal authorities, industrial manufacturers, waste management companies and renewable energy developers.

Certification requirement and sales channel complete the segmentation and describe which manufacturers can supply and through what route they reach a plant.

Certification operates here as a commercial barrier to entry, determining which manufacturers can supply which parts of a plant rather than describing any requirement.

This report covers valves supplied to biogas and biomethane plants together with actuation supplied alongside them.

It excludes pumps, compressors, blowers, digesters, gas upgrading equipment, combined heat and power units and the plants themselves, which are separate markets served by different businesses.

Market Size & Growth Forecast (2026 to 2030)

The global biogas valves market is estimated at approximately USD 465 Million in 2025 and is projected to reach approximately USD 690 Million by 2030, expanding at a compound annual growth rate of roughly 8.2 percent.

The estimate covers valves supplied to biogas and biomethane plants across all nine process stages, together with the actuation supplied with those valves.

It excludes pumps, compressors, blowers, digesters, gas upgrading equipment, combined heat and power units and the plants themselves.

That boundary matters because biogas plant equipment overall is a substantially larger market and valve content is routinely reported inside it rather than separately.

Butterfly valves account for the largest valve type by unit volume, reflecting how widely they are used across the process range.

Knife gate valves carry the highest concentration in the feedstock and digestion stages, where the handled material is least like clean gas.

Control valves and safety shut-off valves together account for the highest value per unit across the type range.

Stainless steel accounts for the largest material concentration by value, while ductile iron carries the largest unit volume.

High alloy materials form the fastest-growing material category, concentrated in the gas purification and injection stages.

Pneumatic actuation is the largest actuation category, and automated valves are the fastest growing across every application.

Agricultural biogas plants are the largest application by plant count, while biomethane upgrading plants carry the highest valve content per plant.

Contractors are the largest buyer group, since most valve purchasing on new plants runs through project procurement rather than direct operator purchase.

Europe accounts for the largest regional concentration, reflecting the depth of installed biogas capacity across the region.

Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region, driven by plant construction across China and India.

The forecast assumes renewable energy support schemes continue broadly on current terms, and a material policy change in any large market would move the trajectory.

MetricValue
Market Size (2025)Approximately USD 465 Million
Forecast Size (2030)Approximately USD 690 Million
CAGR (2025-2030)Approximately 8.2%
Base Year2025
Forecast Period2026-2030 (5-year)
Scope NoteValves supplied to biogas and biomethane plants with actuation supplied alongside; excludes pumps, compressors, blowers, digesters, gas upgrading equipment, combined heat and power units and the plants themselves
Pressure NotePressure class categories are used as segmentation labels; this report makes no claim about what any class means or withstands
Largest Valve Type by VolumeButterfly valves
Highest Value per UnitControl and safety shut-off valves
Largest Material by ValueStainless steel
Fastest-Growing MaterialHigh alloy materials
Largest Actuation CategoryPneumatic
Largest Application by Plant CountAgricultural biogas plants
Highest Valve Content per PlantBiomethane upgrading plants
Largest Buyer GroupContractors
Leading Regional ConcentrationEurope
Fastest-Growing RegionAsia-Pacific

Market Drivers

Growth in biogas and biomethane plant construction across Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific, each plant of which requires valves at every process stage.

Expansion of biomethane upgrading and grid injection, which adds purification, compression and injection stages to plants that previously carried none of them.

Growth in agricultural digestion capacity, which is the largest application by plant count and the most numerous new-build category.

Replacement and retrofit demand across an installed base of plants that has been accumulating for two decades and is now reaching replacement cycles.

Municipal wastewater plant investment, which adds digestion and gas handling capacity to facilities built originally for treatment alone.

Landfill gas recovery projects, which convert an existing waste asset into a gas source and require a full valve package to do so.

Growth in automated valve adoption, which raises value per unit without any increase in unit volume.

Industrial organic waste processing, which brings manufacturers into a market previously dominated by agricultural and municipal operators.

Market Restraints

Dependence on renewable energy policy and support schemes, which govern plant construction and lie outside the influence of any valve manufacturer.

Certification requirements that differ by jurisdiction and by process stage, which restrict which manufacturers can supply which parts of a plant.

Concentration of purchasing in contractor and framework agreements, which compresses commercial terms for suppliers.

Raw material cost volatility across iron, steel and specialty alloys, which bears directly on product pricing and margin.

Long qualification periods before a plant operator or contractor will accept a new supplier, which slows conversion of interest into orders.

Fragmented demand across large numbers of small agricultural plants, which raises the cost of serving that segment commercially.

Project deferral when policy or financing conditions change, which has repeatedly disrupted supplier order books in this market.

Competition from general industrial valve supply, where manufacturers without biogas focus compete on price for the less demanding stages.

Market Opportunities

Considerable untapped opportunity identified in the report competitive mapping.

Underserved applications where valve suppliers cover some process stages and not others.

Geographic gaps where plant construction is growing faster than local supplier presence.

Product gaps across valve type, material and pressure class coverage.

Biomethane upgrading as the highest valve content per plant and the fastest-growing application category.

Certification breadth as a route into process stages a manufacturer cannot currently supply.

Framework agreements with multi-plant developers, which convert project work into recurring volume.

Retrofit and replacement supply across an ageing installed base, which accrues independently of new construction.

Valve Types, Materials and Pressure Classes

Knife gate, gate, ball, butterfly, globe, check, plug, pressure relief, control, safety shut-off, pinch and diaphragm valves are supplied in ductile and cast iron, stainless and carbon steel, bronze and brass, high alloy and composite materials across three pressure class categories. Full detail is covered on the biogas valve types, materials and pressure classes page.

Actuation, Installation and Process Stages

Manual, pneumatic, electric, hydraulic and automated valves are installed above ground, underground, skid mounted and in modular plant systems across nine process stages from feedstock handling through digestion, gas treatment and storage to injection and flare systems. Full detail is covered on the valve actuation, installation and biogas process stages page.

Applications and Buyers

Agricultural biogas plants, municipal wastewater plants, landfill gas recovery, food and beverage waste, industrial organic waste, energy utilities and biomethane upgrading plants are commissioned by contractors, developers, utilities, municipal authorities, industrial manufacturers, waste management companies and renewable energy developers. Full detail is covered on the biogas valve applications and buyers page.

Certification and Sales Channels

Seven certification categories determine which manufacturers can supply which parts of a plant, and five sales channels spanning direct sales, industrial distributors, contractor procurement, equipment manufacturer integration and system integrators determine how valves reach it. Full detail is covered on the biogas valve certification and sales channels page.

Biogas Valves Market, By Region

This report covers Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and the Middle East and Africa, with sub-national detail for the four countries where demand is most concentrated.

Europe accounts for the largest regional concentration by a clear margin, reflecting the depth of installed biogas capacity built across the region over two decades.

Ten European countries are named, more than any other region contributes, spanning France, Germany, Italy, Spain, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden and Poland.

France is resolved to city level through Lyon, Paris, Lille, Nantes and Toulouse, reflecting where French biogas activity is concentrated.

Germany is resolved to state level through North Rhine-Westphalia, Bavaria and Lower Saxony, which together carry the deepest agricultural digestion base in Europe.

The Nordic and Benelux countries are named individually despite their size, reflecting biomethane activity disproportionate to their populations.

North America is covered through the United States and Canada, with the United States resolved to California, Texas, Wisconsin and Iowa.

That state selection reflects a market split between coastal policy-driven activity and agricultural digestion across the interior.

Asia-Pacific is the fastest-growing region and is covered through China, India, Japan, South Korea and Australia.

China is resolved to province level through Jiangsu, Guangdong and Shandong, which are the provinces where plant construction is most concentrated.

Latin America is covered through Brazil, Mexico and Chile, all three of which have growing agricultural and municipal digestion sectors.

The Middle East and Africa is covered through Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and South Africa.

The regional pattern reflects policy support more closely than it reflects organic waste availability, which is the defining feature of demand in this market.

Regional sizing, growth rates and country-level breakdowns are reserved for the full report rather than presented on this page.

Leading Companies

TECOFI, AVK Group, Bray International, Emerson, Flowserve, SAMSON Group, KSB Group, Valmet, Bohmer, EBRO ARMATUREN, VAG Group, ARI-Armaturen, BELGICAST, GF Piping Systems and Crane Company are covered in the full report. An introduction to the supplier landscape by company type is available on the leading biogas valve manufacturers page.

Beyond This Page

The full report extends well past the segmentation summarised here and into the commercial detail that shapes how valve packages are actually won.

Buyer intelligence maps buyer segments, industries, country-level demand, regional hotspots, size classification and procurement models in full.

Technical decision maker analysis covers the six roles that shape a specification, from plant managers through to health and safety managers.

Competitive benchmarking compares manufacturers across product portfolio, geographic coverage, manufacturing footprint, distribution network, after-sales support and certifications.

The market playbook covers pricing strategy, manufacturing cost structure, raw material trends, regulatory compliance, distribution channel analysis and automated valve adoption.

Pricing and procurement chapters cover valve pricing analysis, regional price comparison, material cost analysis, the procurement lifecycle and long-term service economics.

Go-to-market chapters set out entry strategy, distributor mapping, contractor partnership strategy, equipment manufacturer opportunities and certification roadmap.

Company profiles cover fifteen manufacturers across geographic footprint, product portfolio, biogas product offering, distribution strategy and manufacturing footprint.


Frequently Asked Questions

Valves supplied to biogas and biomethane plants across every stage of the process, from feedstock handling through digestion and gas treatment to storage and injection, described strictly as a market segment in this report.

The market is estimated at approximately USD 465 Million in 2025 and is projected to reach approximately USD 690 Million by 2030, expanding at a compound annual growth rate of roughly 8.2 percent.

Europe accounts for the largest regional concentration by a clear margin, reflecting the depth of installed biogas capacity built across the region over two decades.

Growth in biogas and biomethane plant construction across Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific is the leading driver, since each new plant requires valves at every process stage.

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1. Introduction
1.1. Objective of the Study
1.2. Market Definition
1.3. Market Scope
2. Executive Summary
3. Biogas Valves Market - Global View of Valves Supplied to Biogas and Biomethane Plants with Spotlight on Valve Types, Materials, Pressure Classes, Actuation, Installation, Process Stages, Applications, End Users, Certification, Sales Channels, Buyer Intelligence, Competitive Benchmarking and Growth Opportunity Analysis Market Analysis and Forecast (2026–2030)
3.1. Overview
3.2. Market Dynamics
3.3. Drivers
3.3.1. Growth in Biogas and Biomethane Plant Construction Across Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific, Each Plant of Which Requires Valves Across Every Process Stage.
3.3.2. Expansion of Biomethane Upgrading and Grid Injection, Which Adds Process Stages and Valve Content to Plants That Previously Had Neither.
3.3.3. Growth in Agricultural Digestion Capacity, Which Is the Largest Application Category and the Most Numerous by Plant Count.
3.3.4. Replacement and Retrofit Demand Across an Installed Base of Plants That Has Been Building for Two Decades.
3.4. Restraints
3.4.1. Dependence on Renewable Energy Policy and Support Schemes, Which Govern Plant Construction and Are Outside the Influence of Any Valve Manufacturer.
3.4.2. Certification Requirements That Differ by Jurisdiction and by Process Stage, Which Restrict Which Manufacturers Can Supply Which Parts of a Plant.
3.4.3. Concentration of Purchasing in Contractor and Framework Agreements, Which Compresses Commercial Terms for Suppliers.
3.4.4. Raw Material Cost Volatility Across Iron, Steel and Alloys, Which Bears Directly on Product Pricing and Margin.
3.5. Opportunities
3.5.1. Considerable Untapped Opportunity Identified in the Report Competitive Mapping.
3.5.2. Underserved Applications Where Valve Suppliers Cover Some Process Stages and Not Others.
3.5.3. Geographic Gaps Where Plant Construction Is Growing Faster Than Local Supplier Presence.
3.5.4. Product Gaps Across Valve Type, Material and Pressure Class Coverage.
3.6. Porter's Five Forces Model
3.7. Value Chain Analysis
4. Biogas Valves Market - Global View of Valves Supplied to Biogas and Biomethane Plants with Spotlight on Valve Types, Materials, Pressure Classes, Actuation, Installation, Process Stages, Applications, End Users, Certification, Sales Channels, Buyer Intelligence, Competitive Benchmarking and Growth Opportunity Analysis, Valve Type
4.1. Knife Gate Valves
4.2. Butterfly Valves
4.3. Ball Valves
4.4. Gate Valves
4.5. Globe Valves
4.6. Check Valves
4.7. Plug Valves
4.8. Pressure Relief Valves
4.9. Control Valves
4.10. Safety Shut-Off Valves
4.11. Pinch Valves
4.12. Diaphragm Valves
5. Biogas Valves Market - Global View of Valves Supplied to Biogas and Biomethane Plants with Spotlight on Valve Types, Materials, Pressure Classes, Actuation, Installation, Process Stages, Applications, End Users, Certification, Sales Channels, Buyer Intelligence, Competitive Benchmarking and Growth Opportunity Analysis, Material
5.1. Ductile Iron
5.2. Cast Iron
5.3. Stainless Steel
5.4. Carbon Steel
5.5. Bronze and Brass
5.6. High Alloy Materials
5.7. Composite Materials
6. Biogas Valves Market - Global View of Valves Supplied to Biogas and Biomethane Plants with Spotlight on Valve Types, Materials, Pressure Classes, Actuation, Installation, Process Stages, Applications, End Users, Certification, Sales Channels, Buyer Intelligence, Competitive Benchmarking and Growth Opportunity Analysis, Pressure Class
6.1. Low Pressure
6.2. Medium Pressure
6.3. High Pressure
7. Biogas Valves Market - Global View of Valves Supplied to Biogas and Biomethane Plants with Spotlight on Valve Types, Materials, Pressure Classes, Actuation, Installation, Process Stages, Applications, End Users, Certification, Sales Channels, Buyer Intelligence, Competitive Benchmarking and Growth Opportunity Analysis, Actuation
7.1. Manual
7.2. Pneumatic
7.3. Electric
7.4. Hydraulic
7.5. Automated Valves
8. Biogas Valves Market - Global View of Valves Supplied to Biogas and Biomethane Plants with Spotlight on Valve Types, Materials, Pressure Classes, Actuation, Installation, Process Stages, Applications, End Users, Certification, Sales Channels, Buyer Intelligence, Competitive Benchmarking and Growth Opportunity Analysis, Installation
8.1. Above Ground
8.2. Underground
8.3. Skid Mounted
8.4. Modular Plant Systems
9. Biogas Valves Market - Global View of Valves Supplied to Biogas and Biomethane Plants with Spotlight on Valve Types, Materials, Pressure Classes, Actuation, Installation, Process Stages, Applications, End Users, Certification, Sales Channels, Buyer Intelligence, Competitive Benchmarking and Growth Opportunity Analysis, Biogas Process Stage
9.1. Feedstock Handling
9.2. Anaerobic Digestion
9.3. Gas Collection
9.4. Gas Purification
9.5. Compression
9.6. Storage
9.7. Biomethane Injection
9.8. Combined Heat and Power Systems
9.9. Flare Systems
10. Biogas Valves Market - Global View of Valves Supplied to Biogas and Biomethane Plants with Spotlight on Valve Types, Materials, Pressure Classes, Actuation, Installation, Process Stages, Applications, End Users, Certification, Sales Channels, Buyer Intelligence, Competitive Benchmarking and Growth Opportunity Analysis, Application
10.1. Agricultural Biogas Plants
10.2. Municipal Wastewater Plants
10.3. Landfill Gas Recovery
10.4. Food and Beverage Waste
10.5. Industrial Organic Waste
10.6. Energy Utilities
10.7. Biomethane Upgrading Plants
11. Biogas Valves Market - Global View of Valves Supplied to Biogas and Biomethane Plants with Spotlight on Valve Types, Materials, Pressure Classes, Actuation, Installation, Process Stages, Applications, End Users, Certification, Sales Channels, Buyer Intelligence, Competitive Benchmarking and Growth Opportunity Analysis, End User
11.1. Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contractors
11.2. Biogas Plant Developers
11.3. Utilities
11.4. Municipal Authorities
11.5. Industrial Manufacturers
11.6. Waste Management Companies
11.7. Renewable Energy Developers
12. Biogas Valves Market - Global View of Valves Supplied to Biogas and Biomethane Plants with Spotlight on Valve Types, Materials, Pressure Classes, Actuation, Installation, Process Stages, Applications, End Users, Certification, Sales Channels, Buyer Intelligence, Competitive Benchmarking and Growth Opportunity Analysis, Certification Requirement
12.1. Pressure Equipment Directive
12.2. ATEX
12.3. CE
12.4. ISO 9001
12.5. ISO 14001
12.6. Safety Integrity Level Applications
12.7. Drinking Water Certifications Where Applicable
13. Biogas Valves Market - Global View of Valves Supplied to Biogas and Biomethane Plants with Spotlight on Valve Types, Materials, Pressure Classes, Actuation, Installation, Process Stages, Applications, End Users, Certification, Sales Channels, Buyer Intelligence, Competitive Benchmarking and Growth Opportunity Analysis, Sales Channel
13.1. Direct Sales
13.2. Industrial Distributors
13.3. Engineering, Procurement and Construction Procurement
13.4. Original Equipment Manufacturer Integration
13.5. System Integrators
14. Buyer Intelligence and Demand Landscape
14.1. Buyer Segmentation
14.1.1. Utility Buyers
14.1.2. Municipal Buyers
14.1.3. Engineering, Procurement and Construction Contractors
14.1.4. Industrial Plant Operators
14.1.5. Renewable Energy Developers
14.1.6. Waste Management Companies
14.2. Buyer Industry Analysis
14.2.1. Renewable Energy
14.2.2. Water and Wastewater
14.2.3. Waste Management
14.2.4. Agriculture
14.2.5. Food Processing
14.3. Country-Wise Buyer Mapping
14.3.1. France
14.3.2. Germany
14.3.3. Italy
14.3.4. Spain
14.3.5. United Kingdom
14.3.6. Netherlands
14.3.7. Belgium
14.3.8. Denmark
14.3.9. Sweden
14.3.10. Poland
14.3.11. United States
14.3.12. Canada
14.3.13. China
14.3.14. India
14.3.15. Japan
14.3.16. South Korea
14.3.17. Australia
14.3.18. Brazil
14.3.19. Mexico
14.4. Regional Demand Hotspots
14.4.1. French Regional Biogas Corridors
14.4.2. German Agricultural Digestion Belt
14.4.3. Northern European Biomethane Cluster
14.4.4. United States Agricultural Midwest
14.4.5. Eastern Chinese Coastal Provinces
14.5. Buyer Size Classification
14.5.1. Large Utility and Energy Groups
14.5.2. Mid-Sized Plant Developers
14.5.3. Municipal and Public Sector Operators
14.5.4. Small Agricultural Plant Operators
14.6. Procurement Models
14.6.1. Tender Practices
14.6.2. Framework Agreements
14.6.3. Capital and Operating Expenditure Purchasing
14.6.4. Contractor-Led Procurement
14.7. Buying Triggers
14.7.1. New Plant Construction
14.7.2. Plant Capacity Expansion
14.7.3. Scheduled Replacement Cycles
14.7.4. Biomethane Upgrading Retrofits
14.8. Budget Ownership
14.8.1. Plant Capital Budgets
14.8.2. Maintenance and Operating Budgets
14.8.3. Contractor Project Budgets
14.8.4. Municipal Infrastructure Budgets
14.9. Technical Decision Makers
14.9.1. Plant Managers
14.9.2. Process Engineers
14.9.3. Maintenance Managers
14.9.4. Project Engineers
14.9.5. Procurement Managers
14.9.6. Health and Safety Managers
14.10. Procurement Decision Flow
14.10.1. Technical Specification
14.10.2. Supplier Qualification
14.10.3. Tender or Quotation
14.10.4. Commercial Evaluation
14.10.5. Award and Delivery
14.11. Vendor Evaluation Criteria
14.11.1. Certification Portfolio Held
14.11.2. Product Range Breadth
14.11.3. Material and Pressure Class Coverage
14.11.4. Delivery Lead Time
14.11.5. After-Sales Support Availability
14.11.6. Commercial Terms Offered
14.12. Qualification Requirements
14.12.1. Certification Evidence
14.12.2. Reference Installations
14.12.3. Manufacturing Audit
14.12.4. Documentation Standards
14.13. Contract Value Bands
14.13.1. Single-Plant Supply
14.13.2. Multi-Plant Framework Supply
14.13.3. Contractor Project Packages
14.14. Sales Cycle Analysis
14.14.1. Specification Engagement
14.14.2. Qualification Period
14.14.3. Tender Response
14.14.4. Award and First Delivery
14.14.5. Repeat and Replacement Ordering
14.15. Strategic Relevance for TECOFI
14.15.1. Considerable Untapped Opportunity
14.15.2. Underserved Applications
14.15.3. Geographic Gaps
14.15.4. Product Gaps
14.15.5. Growth Opportunities for TECOFI
15. Global Market Analysis and Forecast (2026–2030)
15.1. Introduction
15.2. Market Share Analysis
15.3. Market Size and Forecast
15.4. Market Size and Forecast, By Geography
15.4.1. Europe
15.4.1.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.3. By Product
15.4.1.4. By Technology
15.4.1.5. By Application
15.4.1.6. By Customer
15.4.1.7. France
15.4.1.7.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.7.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.7.3. By Product
15.4.1.7.4. By Technology
15.4.1.7.5. By Application
15.4.1.7.6. By Customer
15.4.1.7.7. Lyon
15.4.1.7.7.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.7.7.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.7.7.3. By Product
15.4.1.7.7.4. By Technology
15.4.1.7.7.5. By Application
15.4.1.7.7.6. By Customer
15.4.1.7.8. Paris
15.4.1.7.8.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.7.8.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.7.8.3. By Product
15.4.1.7.8.4. By Technology
15.4.1.7.8.5. By Application
15.4.1.7.8.6. By Customer
15.4.1.7.9. Lille
15.4.1.7.9.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.7.9.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.7.9.3. By Product
15.4.1.7.9.4. By Technology
15.4.1.7.9.5. By Application
15.4.1.7.9.6. By Customer
15.4.1.7.10. Nantes
15.4.1.7.10.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.7.10.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.7.10.3. By Product
15.4.1.7.10.4. By Technology
15.4.1.7.10.5. By Application
15.4.1.7.10.6. By Customer
15.4.1.7.11. Toulouse
15.4.1.7.11.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.7.11.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.7.11.3. By Product
15.4.1.7.11.4. By Technology
15.4.1.7.11.5. By Application
15.4.1.7.11.6. By Customer
15.4.1.8. Germany
15.4.1.8.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.8.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.8.3. By Product
15.4.1.8.4. By Technology
15.4.1.8.5. By Application
15.4.1.8.6. By Customer
15.4.1.8.7. North Rhine-Westphalia
15.4.1.8.7.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.8.7.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.8.7.3. By Product
15.4.1.8.7.4. By Technology
15.4.1.8.7.5. By Application
15.4.1.8.7.6. By Customer
15.4.1.8.8. Bavaria
15.4.1.8.8.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.8.8.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.8.8.3. By Product
15.4.1.8.8.4. By Technology
15.4.1.8.8.5. By Application
15.4.1.8.8.6. By Customer
15.4.1.8.9. Lower Saxony
15.4.1.8.9.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.8.9.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.8.9.3. By Product
15.4.1.8.9.4. By Technology
15.4.1.8.9.5. By Application
15.4.1.8.9.6. By Customer
15.4.1.9. Italy
15.4.1.9.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.9.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.9.3. By Product
15.4.1.9.4. By Technology
15.4.1.9.5. By Application
15.4.1.9.6. By Customer
15.4.1.10. Spain
15.4.1.10.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.10.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.10.3. By Product
15.4.1.10.4. By Technology
15.4.1.10.5. By Application
15.4.1.10.6. By Customer
15.4.1.11. United Kingdom
15.4.1.11.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.11.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.11.3. By Product
15.4.1.11.4. By Technology
15.4.1.11.5. By Application
15.4.1.11.6. By Customer
15.4.1.12. Netherlands
15.4.1.12.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.12.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.12.3. By Product
15.4.1.12.4. By Technology
15.4.1.12.5. By Application
15.4.1.12.6. By Customer
15.4.1.13. Belgium
15.4.1.13.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.13.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.13.3. By Product
15.4.1.13.4. By Technology
15.4.1.13.5. By Application
15.4.1.13.6. By Customer
15.4.1.14. Denmark
15.4.1.14.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.14.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.14.3. By Product
15.4.1.14.4. By Technology
15.4.1.14.5. By Application
15.4.1.14.6. By Customer
15.4.1.15. Sweden
15.4.1.15.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.15.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.15.3. By Product
15.4.1.15.4. By Technology
15.4.1.15.5. By Application
15.4.1.15.6. By Customer
15.4.1.16. Poland
15.4.1.16.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.1.16.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.1.16.3. By Product
15.4.1.16.4. By Technology
15.4.1.16.5. By Application
15.4.1.16.6. By Customer
15.4.2. North America
15.4.2.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.2.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.2.3. By Product
15.4.2.4. By Technology
15.4.2.5. By Application
15.4.2.6. By Customer
15.4.2.7. United States
15.4.2.7.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.2.7.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.2.7.3. By Product
15.4.2.7.4. By Technology
15.4.2.7.5. By Application
15.4.2.7.6. By Customer
15.4.2.7.7. California
15.4.2.7.7.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.2.7.7.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.2.7.7.3. By Product
15.4.2.7.7.4. By Technology
15.4.2.7.7.5. By Application
15.4.2.7.7.6. By Customer
15.4.2.7.8. Texas
15.4.2.7.8.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.2.7.8.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.2.7.8.3. By Product
15.4.2.7.8.4. By Technology
15.4.2.7.8.5. By Application
15.4.2.7.8.6. By Customer
15.4.2.7.9. Wisconsin
15.4.2.7.9.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.2.7.9.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.2.7.9.3. By Product
15.4.2.7.9.4. By Technology
15.4.2.7.9.5. By Application
15.4.2.7.9.6. By Customer
15.4.2.7.10. Iowa
15.4.2.7.10.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.2.7.10.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.2.7.10.3. By Product
15.4.2.7.10.4. By Technology
15.4.2.7.10.5. By Application
15.4.2.7.10.6. By Customer
15.4.2.8. Canada
15.4.2.8.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.2.8.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.2.8.3. By Product
15.4.2.8.4. By Technology
15.4.2.8.5. By Application
15.4.2.8.6. By Customer
15.4.3. Asia-Pacific
15.4.3.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.3.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.3.3. By Product
15.4.3.4. By Technology
15.4.3.5. By Application
15.4.3.6. By Customer
15.4.3.7. China
15.4.3.7.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.3.7.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.3.7.3. By Product
15.4.3.7.4. By Technology
15.4.3.7.5. By Application
15.4.3.7.6. By Customer
15.4.3.7.7. Jiangsu
15.4.3.7.7.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.3.7.7.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.3.7.7.3. By Product
15.4.3.7.7.4. By Technology
15.4.3.7.7.5. By Application
15.4.3.7.7.6. By Customer
15.4.3.7.8. Guangdong
15.4.3.7.8.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.3.7.8.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.3.7.8.3. By Product
15.4.3.7.8.4. By Technology
15.4.3.7.8.5. By Application
15.4.3.7.8.6. By Customer
15.4.3.7.9. Shandong
15.4.3.7.9.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.3.7.9.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.3.7.9.3. By Product
15.4.3.7.9.4. By Technology
15.4.3.7.9.5. By Application
15.4.3.7.9.6. By Customer
15.4.3.8. India
15.4.3.8.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.3.8.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.3.8.3. By Product
15.4.3.8.4. By Technology
15.4.3.8.5. By Application
15.4.3.8.6. By Customer
15.4.3.9. Japan
15.4.3.9.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.3.9.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.3.9.3. By Product
15.4.3.9.4. By Technology
15.4.3.9.5. By Application
15.4.3.9.6. By Customer
15.4.3.10. South Korea
15.4.3.10.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.3.10.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.3.10.3. By Product
15.4.3.10.4. By Technology
15.4.3.10.5. By Application
15.4.3.10.6. By Customer
15.4.3.11. Australia
15.4.3.11.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.3.11.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.3.11.3. By Product
15.4.3.11.4. By Technology
15.4.3.11.5. By Application
15.4.3.11.6. By Customer
15.4.4. Latin America
15.4.4.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.4.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.4.3. By Product
15.4.4.4. By Technology
15.4.4.5. By Application
15.4.4.6. By Customer
15.4.4.7. Brazil
15.4.4.7.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.4.7.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.4.7.3. By Product
15.4.4.7.4. By Technology
15.4.4.7.5. By Application
15.4.4.7.6. By Customer
15.4.4.8. Mexico
15.4.4.8.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.4.8.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.4.8.3. By Product
15.4.4.8.4. By Technology
15.4.4.8.5. By Application
15.4.4.8.6. By Customer
15.4.4.9. Chile
15.4.4.9.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.4.9.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.4.9.3. By Product
15.4.4.9.4. By Technology
15.4.4.9.5. By Application
15.4.4.9.6. By Customer
15.4.5. Middle East and Africa
15.4.5.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.5.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.5.3. By Product
15.4.5.4. By Technology
15.4.5.5. By Application
15.4.5.6. By Customer
15.4.5.7. Saudi Arabia
15.4.5.7.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.5.7.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.5.7.3. By Product
15.4.5.7.4. By Technology
15.4.5.7.5. By Application
15.4.5.7.6. By Customer
15.4.5.8. United Arab Emirates
15.4.5.8.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.5.8.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.5.8.3. By Product
15.4.5.8.4. By Technology
15.4.5.8.5. By Application
15.4.5.8.6. By Customer
15.4.5.9. South Africa
15.4.5.9.1. Market Share Analysis
15.4.5.9.2. Market Size and Forecast
15.4.5.9.3. By Product
15.4.5.9.4. By Technology
15.4.5.9.5. By Application
15.4.5.9.6. By Customer
16. Competition Analysis
16.1. Market Positioning Overview
16.1.1. Label
16.1.2. Items
16.2. Competitive Benchmarking Metrics
16.2.1. Label
16.2.2. Items
16.3. Strategic Moves
16.3.1. Label
16.3.2. Items
16.4. Competitive Mapping & Gaps
16.4.1. Label
16.4.2. Items
17. Company Profiles
17.1. TECOFI
17.1.1. Company Overview
17.1.2. Headquarters
17.1.3. Ownership
17.1.4. Founding Year
17.1.5. Workforce Estimate
17.1.6. Geographic Footprint
17.1.7. Product Portfolio
17.1.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.1.9. Target Industries
17.1.10. Distribution Strategy
17.1.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.1.12. Financial Highlights
17.1.13. Certifications
17.1.14. Partnerships
17.1.15. Innovation Activities
17.1.16. Recent Developments
17.1.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.2. AVK Group
17.2.1. Company Overview
17.2.2. Headquarters
17.2.3. Ownership
17.2.4. Founding Year
17.2.5. Workforce Estimate
17.2.6. Geographic Footprint
17.2.7. Product Portfolio
17.2.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.2.9. Target Industries
17.2.10. Distribution Strategy
17.2.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.2.12. Financial Highlights
17.2.13. Certifications
17.2.14. Partnerships
17.2.15. Innovation Activities
17.2.16. Recent Developments
17.2.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.3. Bray International
17.3.1. Company Overview
17.3.2. Headquarters
17.3.3. Ownership
17.3.4. Founding Year
17.3.5. Workforce Estimate
17.3.6. Geographic Footprint
17.3.7. Product Portfolio
17.3.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.3.9. Target Industries
17.3.10. Distribution Strategy
17.3.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.3.12. Financial Highlights
17.3.13. Certifications
17.3.14. Partnerships
17.3.15. Innovation Activities
17.3.16. Recent Developments
17.3.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.4. Emerson
17.4.1. Company Overview
17.4.2. Headquarters
17.4.3. Ownership
17.4.4. Founding Year
17.4.5. Workforce Estimate
17.4.6. Geographic Footprint
17.4.7. Product Portfolio
17.4.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.4.9. Target Industries
17.4.10. Distribution Strategy
17.4.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.4.12. Financial Highlights
17.4.13. Certifications
17.4.14. Partnerships
17.4.15. Innovation Activities
17.4.16. Recent Developments
17.4.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.5. Flowserve
17.5.1. Company Overview
17.5.2. Headquarters
17.5.3. Ownership
17.5.4. Founding Year
17.5.5. Workforce Estimate
17.5.6. Geographic Footprint
17.5.7. Product Portfolio
17.5.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.5.9. Target Industries
17.5.10. Distribution Strategy
17.5.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.5.12. Financial Highlights
17.5.13. Certifications
17.5.14. Partnerships
17.5.15. Innovation Activities
17.5.16. Recent Developments
17.5.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.6. SAMSON Group
17.6.1. Company Overview
17.6.2. Headquarters
17.6.3. Ownership
17.6.4. Founding Year
17.6.5. Workforce Estimate
17.6.6. Geographic Footprint
17.6.7. Product Portfolio
17.6.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.6.9. Target Industries
17.6.10. Distribution Strategy
17.6.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.6.12. Financial Highlights
17.6.13. Certifications
17.6.14. Partnerships
17.6.15. Innovation Activities
17.6.16. Recent Developments
17.6.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.7. KSB Group
17.7.1. Company Overview
17.7.2. Headquarters
17.7.3. Ownership
17.7.4. Founding Year
17.7.5. Workforce Estimate
17.7.6. Geographic Footprint
17.7.7. Product Portfolio
17.7.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.7.9. Target Industries
17.7.10. Distribution Strategy
17.7.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.7.12. Financial Highlights
17.7.13. Certifications
17.7.14. Partnerships
17.7.15. Innovation Activities
17.7.16. Recent Developments
17.7.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.8. Valmet
17.8.1. Company Overview
17.8.2. Headquarters
17.8.3. Ownership
17.8.4. Founding Year
17.8.5. Workforce Estimate
17.8.6. Geographic Footprint
17.8.7. Product Portfolio
17.8.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.8.9. Target Industries
17.8.10. Distribution Strategy
17.8.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.8.12. Financial Highlights
17.8.13. Certifications
17.8.14. Partnerships
17.8.15. Innovation Activities
17.8.16. Recent Developments
17.8.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.9. Böhmer
17.9.1. Company Overview
17.9.2. Headquarters
17.9.3. Ownership
17.9.4. Founding Year
17.9.5. Workforce Estimate
17.9.6. Geographic Footprint
17.9.7. Product Portfolio
17.9.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.9.9. Target Industries
17.9.10. Distribution Strategy
17.9.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.9.12. Financial Highlights
17.9.13. Certifications
17.9.14. Partnerships
17.9.15. Innovation Activities
17.9.16. Recent Developments
17.9.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.10. EBRO ARMATUREN
17.10.1. Company Overview
17.10.2. Headquarters
17.10.3. Ownership
17.10.4. Founding Year
17.10.5. Workforce Estimate
17.10.6. Geographic Footprint
17.10.7. Product Portfolio
17.10.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.10.9. Target Industries
17.10.10. Distribution Strategy
17.10.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.10.12. Financial Highlights
17.10.13. Certifications
17.10.14. Partnerships
17.10.15. Innovation Activities
17.10.16. Recent Developments
17.10.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.11. VAG Group
17.11.1. Company Overview
17.11.2. Headquarters
17.11.3. Ownership
17.11.4. Founding Year
17.11.5. Workforce Estimate
17.11.6. Geographic Footprint
17.11.7. Product Portfolio
17.11.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.11.9. Target Industries
17.11.10. Distribution Strategy
17.11.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.11.12. Financial Highlights
17.11.13. Certifications
17.11.14. Partnerships
17.11.15. Innovation Activities
17.11.16. Recent Developments
17.11.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.12. ARI-Armaturen
17.12.1. Company Overview
17.12.2. Headquarters
17.12.3. Ownership
17.12.4. Founding Year
17.12.5. Workforce Estimate
17.12.6. Geographic Footprint
17.12.7. Product Portfolio
17.12.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.12.9. Target Industries
17.12.10. Distribution Strategy
17.12.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.12.12. Financial Highlights
17.12.13. Certifications
17.12.14. Partnerships
17.12.15. Innovation Activities
17.12.16. Recent Developments
17.12.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.13. BELGICAST
17.13.1. Company Overview
17.13.2. Headquarters
17.13.3. Ownership
17.13.4. Founding Year
17.13.5. Workforce Estimate
17.13.6. Geographic Footprint
17.13.7. Product Portfolio
17.13.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.13.9. Target Industries
17.13.10. Distribution Strategy
17.13.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.13.12. Financial Highlights
17.13.13. Certifications
17.13.14. Partnerships
17.13.15. Innovation Activities
17.13.16. Recent Developments
17.13.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.14. GF Piping Systems
17.14.1. Company Overview
17.14.2. Headquarters
17.14.3. Ownership
17.14.4. Founding Year
17.14.5. Workforce Estimate
17.14.6. Geographic Footprint
17.14.7. Product Portfolio
17.14.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.14.9. Target Industries
17.14.10. Distribution Strategy
17.14.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.14.12. Financial Highlights
17.14.13. Certifications
17.14.14. Partnerships
17.14.15. Innovation Activities
17.14.16. Recent Developments
17.14.17. SWOT Snapshot
17.15. Crane Company
17.15.1. Company Overview
17.15.2. Headquarters
17.15.3. Ownership
17.15.4. Founding Year
17.15.5. Workforce Estimate
17.15.6. Geographic Footprint
17.15.7. Product Portfolio
17.15.8. Biogas Product Offering
17.15.9. Target Industries
17.15.10. Distribution Strategy
17.15.11. Manufacturing Footprint
17.15.12. Financial Highlights
17.15.13. Certifications
17.15.14. Partnerships
17.15.15. Innovation Activities
17.15.16. Recent Developments
17.15.17. SWOT Snapshot
18. Market Playbook
18.1. Market Playbook
18.1.1. Pricing Strategy
18.1.2. Manufacturing Cost Structure
18.1.3. Raw Material Trends
18.1.4. Regulatory Compliance
18.1.5. Buyer Behaviour Evolution
18.1.6. Distribution Channel Analysis
18.1.7. Technology Roadmap
18.1.8. Automated Valve Adoption
18.1.9. Digital Monitoring
18.1.10. Key Market Risks
19. Pricing & Procurement Insights
19.1. Valve Pricing Analysis
19.2. Regional Price Comparison
19.3. Material Cost Analysis
19.4. Procurement Lifecycle
19.5. Supplier Power
19.6. Buyer Negotiation Trends
19.7. Total Cost of Ownership
19.8. Long-Term Service Economics
20. Go-To-Market Strategy
20.1. Go-to-Market Strategy
20.1.1. Market Entry Strategy
20.1.2. Distributor Mapping
20.1.3. Engineering, Procurement and Construction Partnership Strategy
20.1.4. Original Equipment Manufacturer Opportunities
20.1.5. Regulatory Entry Requirements
20.1.6. Certification Roadmap
20.1.7. Trade Shows and Industry Events
20.1.8. Successful Market Entry Case Studies
21. Strategic Recommendations
21.1. Benchmark Against Key Competitors
21.2. Product Portfolio Priorities
21.3. Geographic Expansion Priorities
21.4. Partnership Strategy
21.5. Marketing Positioning
21.6. Risk Mitigation
21.7. Investment Priorities
21.8. Action Plan
 


Frequently Asked Questions

Valves supplied to biogas and biomethane plants across every stage of the process, from feedstock handling through digestion and gas treatment to storage and injection, described strictly as a market segment in this report.

The market is estimated at approximately USD 465 Million in 2025 and is projected to reach approximately USD 690 Million by 2030, expanding at a compound annual growth rate of roughly 8.2 percent.

Europe accounts for the largest regional concentration by a clear margin, reflecting the depth of installed biogas capacity built across the region over two decades.

Growth in biogas and biomethane plant construction across Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific is the leading driver, since each new plant requires valves at every process stage.

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Valves separated from plant equipment

Biogas plant equipment overall covers digesters, pumps, compressors, blowers, gas upgrading skids and combined heat and power units alongside valves, and is reported as a figure many times larger than this report addresses. Valve content is routinely folded inside it rather than measured separately. This estimate covers valves supplied to biogas and biomethane plants together with the actuation supplied with them, and the snapshot table states that boundary so the figure is not mistaken for anything larger.

Derivation from plant population and process stage

Valve content per plant varies by an order of magnitude between a small agricultural digester and a large biomethane upgrading plant, which makes plant counts a poor basis for sizing on their own. Applying observed valve content by process stage to the installed and newly constructed plant population, weighted by plant type rather than by plant number, produces an annual range of approximately USD 400 to 470 million for valve supply itself.

Actuation and replacement demand added separately

Actuation is supplied with the valve on the majority of automated and control applications rather than sold separately, and replacement demand accrues across an installed base that has been building for two decades. Adding both at observed proportions produces a total range of approximately USD 440 to 490 million, and USD 465 million was adopted near the midpoint.

Forecast basis and its principal sensitivity

The forecast to 2030 assumes renewable energy support schemes continue broadly on current terms, that biomethane upgrading capacity continues expanding on recent trends, and that plant construction pipelines already announced proceed. The first of those is the material sensitivity. Plant construction in this market follows policy far more closely than it follows organic waste availability, and a material policy change in any large market would move the trajectory more than any product or competitive development would.


Frequently Asked Questions

Valves supplied to biogas and biomethane plants across every stage of the process, from feedstock handling through digestion and gas treatment to storage and injection, described strictly as a market segment in this report.

The market is estimated at approximately USD 465 Million in 2025 and is projected to reach approximately USD 690 Million by 2030, expanding at a compound annual growth rate of roughly 8.2 percent.

Europe accounts for the largest regional concentration by a clear margin, reflecting the depth of installed biogas capacity built across the region over two decades.

Growth in biogas and biomethane plant construction across Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific is the leading driver, since each new plant requires valves at every process stage.

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