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Brussels raises stink over Dutch manure protectionism

Netherlands challenged over plan to restrict use of biogas not made from domestic dung

Brussels has raised a stink over the Netherlands allegedly pursuing manure protectionism by trying to force energy suppliers to use biogas made only from domestic dung and food waste.

New rules prepared by the Dutch government will require that biomethane blended with natural gas must only be made from supplies of organic waste from the Netherlands.

But the European Commission has taken issue with the move, deeming the planned restrictions to be an illegal obstacle to trade, according to a letter from the commission seen by the Financial Times.

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