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Feature: This instrument can be control effectively, provided sufficient size support amount.
To get the effect of significance is assumed that the amount of aid must be increased significantly beyond 15 € / tonne and the
disposable budget amount increased accordingly.
Possible drawbacks: Delivery support will encourage decentralized and poorly coordinated transport. This
will result in higher costs compared to a centralized transport solution, where installations are
responsible for retrieval manure and organic fertilizer delivery.
Feasibility: God is already in use.
Conducted in neighboring countries: No.
Support for separation of manure in a
wet and a dry part, if the dry part
supplied to the biogas plant
Description: There are several advantages of separation of manure, the dry section contains
most of the phosphorus, while the wet part is mostly nitrogen-containing. In livestock dense districts will
often surplus of phosphorus, both in soil and manure. Transport of the phosphorus-rich part
of manure from these areas could reduce phosphorus inputs to water. Furthermore, the
wet fraction being smaller in volume so that the storage time
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on farms is increasing even at unchanged
storage capacity, which contributes to the spread-growth 'needs. The wet fraction will also
rapidly lowering into the soil so that nitrogentap through NH
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Emissions to air decreases. The drier
and phosphorus-containing fertilizers fraction can be fed to the areas in need of phosphorus, optionally also
organic substances, either directly or via treatment in biogas plants. What is economically
most beneficial will vary.
The desired effect: Increase the supply of fertilizers based feedstock for biogas plants with lower transport costs
than the transport of all manure and reduce water pollution problems through redistribution
of livestock manure.
Feature: A support as mentioned above for delivery to the biogas plant is possibly effective management provided
that support is high enough and that other means ensuring that there are enough biogas plants.
Possible Disadvantages: Can be cost-intensive because it must build new facilities for separation and storage. In
As with delivery support will this solution encourage decentralized mobility management
which will increase the overall transportation costs. Furthermore, it is possible that a part of the energy content of the
manure is lost for biogas production
Feasibility: Medium
Conducted in neighboring countries: No.
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"Shelf life" is calculated here on the basis of how much manure storage is at the farm. A shelf life of such
6 months means that it is possible to store the amount of fertilizer that occurs within six months
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Reward scheme for reduced
greenhouse gas emissions from manure
Description: It provides a compensation for documented reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from
storage / spreading of manure
The desired effect: Reduced greenhouse gas emissions from the storage and spreading of manure. Treatment
of manure in biogas plants can be a way, probably the most effective, achieving reduced
greenhouse gas emissions from the storage and spreading of manure.
Feature: Can be managing effectively assuming a one manages adequate documentation, control and
remuneration is high enough.
Possible drawbacks: Measurement / documentation is difficult and it is hard to decide who should
get paid support, farmers, biogas plant or shared. Furthermore, it would probably require very high
reward rates, compared with eg. CO
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importance. There is uncertainty about the effectiveness of the measure because of uncertainty
emissions from the storage and spreading of manure and organic fertilizer, and measurement / monitoring of these
emissions. The current calculation methodology in emission inventory will capture only a portion of
emission reductions
Feasibility: Poor
Conducted in neighboring countries: No.
1.2.3 Informative instruments
Information campaign on
biogas production to agriculture
The desired effect: Increase the supply of manure for biogas plants
Attribute: Very little effective control while the commercial profitability of
biogas production from manure is poor. It can act as a supplement to other
means.
Possible drawbacks: Little to no effect without other measures
Feasibility: Medium to good
Conducted in neighboring countries: Yes, there have been several information campaigns, but often in
connection with the introduction of other new virkemidler.2. Measures to increase the production of biogas from
organic waste and manure
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2 Measures to increase the production of biogas
2.1 Economic instruments
Investment into biogas plant
Description: It provides an investment for biogas plants, to be achieved economically
profitability of investment and operation.
The desired effect: Increased production of biogas.
Feature: This instrument is effective management.
Possible drawbacks: Favors plants that use organic waste if not support differentiated
Feasibility: Technical and administrative feasibility is good, but can be politically
difficult because of the financial requirements to funding authorities.
Conducted in neighboring countries: only combined with production support
Production Support for biogas plants
Description: Payable production support for biogas plant (NOK / kWh or enough / ton
processed) so that it can be achieved commercial profitability of the investment and operation. It is
possible to have different supporting amount depends on the amount of manure treated in the plant.
The desired effect: Increased production of biogas.
Feature: This instrument is moderately effective management. Uncertainty about the duration and magnitude of
support will make sure it can be built few plants unless production support is guaranteed for many
years.
Possible drawbacks: It is likely that plants will prioritize the most profitable raw material, usually
organic waste that has a higher energy content and provides a substantial income through gate fee'en.
If it is desired to produce biogas from manure can act as an incentive in that
production support graded by percentage of manure in production. It may be economically
difficult for authorities if the aid amount is determined for several years, or the owner of
biogas plant if the amount of aid change from year to year.
Feasibility: Technically good, but politically difficult to achieve sufficiently high level of support for vertical
manure.
Conducted in neighboring countries: only combined with investment
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Combined investment and
production support for biogas plants
Description: paid investment and production support to biogas plant, so as to obtain
commercial profitability of investment and operation.
The desired effect: Increased production of biogas.
Feature: This instrument is effective control, but uncertainty about the duration and magnitude of
production support will be an obstacle for many establishments, albeit to a lesser extent than by just
introduce a production support.
Possible drawbacks: It can be financially difficult for authorities if the amount of aid is
established for several years, or the owner of the biogas plant if the amount of aid change from year to
years. Also this measure favors organic waste as a raw material in the production, but it can
solved through differentiation.
Feasibility: Technically good, but politically difficult to achieve sufficiently high level of support
manure.
Conducted in neighboring countries: Yes, in Sweden and Denmark
Investment to pre-treatment
plant for organic waste
Description: Scheme for investment in pre-treatment that accepts organic waste and
producing a biosubstrat that can be used in biogas plants. In practice this means a form of
sterilization / disinfection of food waste before it is sent to the biogas plant. Some municipalities may
focus on getting biosubstratprodusenter selling biosubstratet for biogas plants. Today, there are few
plant in Norway that provides substrate for biogas plants. The economy of plants located in the payment
for examining the delivery of waste to the facility. CPA has informed that at one of these
substratanleggene export substrate to Denmark where it needs to be paid particularly high cost to
provision of substrate for biogas plants.
The desired effect: increased access to processed biosubstrat to stimulate increased biogas production.
Feature: Will lead to better knowledge of the pretreatment technology, techniques and
substrate compositions that provide the greatest gas yield.
Possible drawbacks: Possible that biosubstrat are exported, so this does not necessarily increase
biogas treatment in Norway.
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Conducted in neighboring countries: In Sweden, energy authorities decided to allocate 67 million
million for 10 projects aimed at pre-treatment of substrates, production of biogas and
efficiency of biogjødselhåndteringen. The project aims to increase R & D knowledge about more
Effective Pretreatment for faster utråtning and increased gas production. The Swedish
project is part of Sweden's efforts to support the market introduction of new technologies and solutions
that enhances profitability and promotes the production of biogas (energimyndigheten.se).
Innovation support to biogas and / or
pre-treatment
Description: Investment or production support to biogas and pre-treatment using
use of innovative technology and new substrates in biogas process.
The desired effect: Stimulating technology in biogas production
Features: This instrument is effective management.
Possible Disadvantages: Difficult to define what is innovative technology / substrate at any time.
Simplified application procedure for funding from
Enova / Innovation Norway
Description: Several players said in the survey that was conducted in conjunction with
preparation of this report that the application process for grants was too difficult and / or
time consuming. By simplifying the application procedure it is possible that several biogas plants is triggered.
The desired effect: Increase the construction of biogas plants
Features: This instrument trust management effectively, because it will only increase the number of plants, if
application procedure is the only barrier.
Possible drawbacks: A simplified application procedure will increase the risk that subsidies are given to the "wrong"
plant.
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3 Funding for increased use of biogas and bio fertilizer
3.1 Increased use of biogas
3.1.1 Legal instruments
Development of standards for biogas
Description: A standard for product quality for biogas will facilitate the application of biogas, both
the seller of biogas and the buyer. This will also make it easier to mix natural gas and biogas.
The desired effect: Simplify application and thus increase demand for biogas
Features: This instrument is little effective control, since the demand for biogas will depend on
several more weighty factors such as infrastructure etc.
Possible drawbacks: Know that this is not a barrier, but being a driving force for the expanded use of
biogas. It should be considered whether a Norwegian standard or an international / European standards should
priority.
Conducted in neighboring countries: There is no international technical standards for biogas by
feed the natural gas network, but some countries have developed national example Sweden, Switzerland, Germany and
France. Sweden developed in 1999 a national standard for biogas for use as fuel, and this
standard is also used to feed the natural gas grid (IEA Bioenergy, 2007).
Switzerland also has regulations (G13), with two different qualities that are approved for feed in
natural gas network, one for the limited and one for unlimited feed. The requirements for gas for unlimited
input is stricter than limited. Germany has a standard for biogassinnmating (G262)
based on standards of natural gas, DVGW G260. Here, too, allowed two different qualities
(Limited / unlimited feed). France has since 2004 had a de facto standard for
gassinnmating in the national gas grid. This has stricter limits for oxygen content than
the other standards, and also has a number of limitations on heavy metals and halogens (IEA
Bioenergy, 2007).
Turnover requirements for biogas
transport
Description: Biogas is already covered by wagering requirement for biofuels for road traffic. The
introducing a requirement especially for biogas as a percentage of the total amount of fuel sold, or as a percentage of
gas sold to transport, one can rightly measure more specifically at increasing the turnover of the biogas in
transport sector and thus create "pull" the market specifically geared towards use in
transport sector.
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The desired effect: Increase the use of biogas in the transport sector.
Features: This instrument is effective management.
Possible drawbacks: Administrative charge in relation to the reporting and monitoring of
wagering requirement. This can result in high costs for fuel suppliers if there is little
biogas available in the market.
Feasibility: Medium. This instrument requires that there is sufficient gas vehicles to ensure
use in the transport sector.
Receive Obligation for biogas in gas company
Description: If gas retailers were required to receive biogas (as for electricity in
today, mandatory connection for power producers), biogas producers had been secured
take-off of the gas, so the risk of investing in biogas plants is reduced.
The desired effect: Guaranteed purchase of biogas, so that production becomes more profitable / less
risky.
Possible Disadvantages: Difficult to guarantee the effect on profitability without having a guaranteed selling price for
biogas.
Forced intervention of biogas
natural gas
Description: By introducing a wagering requirement of biogas of the total volume of gas sold, the
created a vacuum in the market for biogas.
The desired effect: Increasing demand for biogas.
Features: This instrument is effective management.
Possible drawbacks: The gas here will be able to go for heating etc., ie this is not channeling the gas
into the transport market instrument is thus not effectively control if the goal is to increase
biogas use in the transport market. This can result in high costs for gas suppliers
if there is little available biogas in the market.
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