No, gas appliances work in the same way as natural gas, with no need for any adaptations.
This means that biomethane can be used wherever natural gas is present. And this is beneficial for everyone because we can take advantage of the infrastructure already in place, both the existing gas network and end-consumer equipment.
Customers will not have to make any additional outlays and will be able to continue using the same boilers as before.
In short, both households and heat-intensive industries will be able to decarbonise without any investment and the transition from natural gas to renewable gas/biomethane will be transparent for the end consumer.