Summary
As indicated earlier, the production cost of the biogas vary in a ratio
approximately 1:2 for biogas plants based on animal manure depending on size (significantly lower
production costs can be achieved for systems which are based on sewage sludge, etc.). This range of variation
is also indicated in the Swedish biogas strategy report (0.3 to 0.7 SEK / kWh). However, it is necessary
for new solutions to realize the potential of biogas from manure, even where
conditions are most at home in the first place.
It is also disclosed that the Jæren the best solution would be to transport raw gas from biogas
distributed systems in an extended existing infrastructure rather than to choose road transport of
manure / organic fertilizer to / from central biogass-/oppgraderingsanlegg. Although there is some
uncertainty sampling, a Jæren to transport raw gas, upgrade it, and
further transport the upgraded biogas to local / regional consumers around £ 0.2-0.3
/ KWh. This estimate is in line with the lowest expenses that are registered in Sweden.
If the gas to be used for transport, must also build and operate gas filling and cover
kosta ends with sales, marketing and accounting as the Swedish estimate is considered to be between SEK
0.25 to 0.40 / kWh. Our experience indicates higher costs, but we hope to reduce these somewhat if
market increases substantially.
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Climate and Pollution Agency (CPA)
ISBN
Contact the Climate and Pollution Agency
Christine Maass, Christine.Maass @ klif.no , Phone: 22 57 35 74
TA-number
3020/2013
Year
2013
Pages
245
Authors
Thea Marcelie Sletten, Christine Maass
Title
Substrate Materials for cross biogas strategy
Summary
Production and use of biogas in Norway to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases in several sectors,
reduce ammonia emissions, increase recycling of nutrients, improve local air quality and reduce
noise impact. In addition, the use of biogas contribute to the achievement of Norwegian targets and commitments like
such as renewable target for the transport sector set in the Renewable Energy Directive.
The report calculates the costs and effects of new production and use of biogas from
manure and organic waste. The total, untapped potential of these raw materials is estimated to
be 1.7 TWh in the short term, where organic waste can produce 1 TWh and 0.7 TWh manure. When
biogas is used in city buses are the costs estimated to 2300 £ / tonne CO
2
-Eq and 1100 kr / ton
CO
2
-Eq, for biogas respectively manure and organic waste. Production based on
manure will produce higher emissions (300 000 tonnes of CO
2
Equiv) than biogas production based on
organic waste (200,000 tonnes CO
2
Equiv), despite the fact that the manure gives a lower energy.
The commercial profitability of the two raw materials are very different, with production costs
of 1.27 NOK / kWh for manure and 0,002 NOK / kWh for organic waste.
There are many tools that can help increase the production and use of biogas, and these should be considered in
conjunction with each other to achieve the best effect. Which means which will give the best effect,
depends on what goals you want to achieve. The introduction of measures that primarily increases
demand for biogas and / or organic fertilizer, the most profitable plants being triggered, ie
plants that use organic waste in production. If you want to stimulate
biogas production from manure, it is important to introduce regulatory measures or "push" -
factors. To get triggered so many positive effects as possible, it is important to measures affecting
the entire value chain. The predictability of the regulatory framework is particularly important for the players to bet on
build a value chain for biogas.
4 keywords
Biogas
Fertilizer
Organic waste
Value Chain
4 subject words
Biogas
Manure
Organic waste
Value chain
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PO Box 8100 Dep,
0032 Oslo
Office Address: Strømsveien 96
Phone: 22 57 34 00
Fax: 22 67 67 06
E-mail: postmottak@klif.no
www.klif.no
About Climate and
Pollution
Climate and Pollution Agency (CPA) is from 2010
the new name for the Norwegian Pollution Control Authority. We are a
Directorate under the Ministry of the Environment 325
employees Helsfyr in Oslo. Directorate works for a
pollution future. We take
pollution policy and guide, guardian and
nominee for a better environment.
Our main tasks are to:
reduce greenhouse gas emissions
reduce the spread of health and environmentally hazardous substances
achieve a comprehensive, ecosystem-based marine and
water management
increase recycling and reduce emissions from waste
reduce the harmful effects of air pollution and
noise
TA-3020/2013
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