In recent years, biogas production capacity has been greatly enlarged in Germany. Whereas negative
effects of this development, for example in increased land lease prices, have been well documented, very
few research studies exist on the positive effects of biogas production on the socio-economics of rural
areas. This study of the German state of Lower Saxony provides such information. Using a system dynamics
model, the effects of increased biogas production on employment and added value in rural areas
are projected for three different scenarios and six regions in Lower Saxony. A further step determines the
further potential for enlargement of biogas production and to what extent this potential development
would improve the socio-economic position of the regions under analysis. The results show that
considerable changes occur regarding the employment level. Additionally, in the majority of areas within
the regions there is a significant potential for further development of biogas production, which would
likewise be reflected in the effects of added value and employment opportunities. This study reveals a
differentiated view on the regional economic effects of biogas production. It also provides valuable information
for further considerations about the potential construction of additional biogas plants and
enhanced possibilities to switch a region's energy supply towards renewable bio-based energies.