Biomass Outlook 2014: Is Biomass About To Go Bang ?

  LONDON — Traditional biomass accounts for some 9 percent of the world’s total energy requirements, still more than is provided by modern renewables collectively. Nonetheless, modern renewables, and modern biomass with it, is catching up fast. The share of traditional biomass fuels has remained fairly static over the last decade or two, while modern … Read more

Climate and energy targets for 2030

    Reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 40 % compared to 1990.     A share of at least 27 % renewable energy.     Improving energy efficiency.     Establish a reserve for market stability early next trading period of the ETS in 2021.     Implementing a new set of indicators to provide a competitive and secure energy system.     A new system … Read more

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Statistical Issues – Bioenergy and distributed renewable energy

Most relevant limiting factors for huge expected bioenergy growth in China for the next years

          The Chinese National Energy Administration (NEA) has unveiled its 12th five-year plan for renewable energy. Unsurprisingly, the plan focuses on the mature renewable technologies of hydropower, wind power, solar energy and biomass. And this should give the country’s fledgling biofuel and biological chemistry industry a leg up.           The plan introduces a new goal … Read more

Biomass in Romania

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Technologies of biomass energy production

 

They can now be used to produce fuels, chemicals and power.

 

Wood has been used to provide heat for thousands of years. This flexibility has led to increased use of biomass based technologies.

 

Biomass technologies use organic materia to release stored energy from the sun. The process used depends on the type of biomass and end-use destination.

Biofuels  BIO FUELS

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A biogas plant :

Cost per KW installed: 3000 euros

Capacity factor: 60% (50-70%)

Annual production: 5.2 MWh

Green certificates / MWh: 2.7

Price without subsidy: 260 euro / year, so a return of 11.5% and payback in 8.7 years.

Minimum proceeds: 580 euro / year, so a return of 19.3% and payback in 5.2 years.

Maximum proceeds: 900 euro / year, so a return of 30% and payback in 3.3 years.

 

 

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Harta proiectelor de producere a anergiei electrice cu centrale pe biomasa

The map projects that produce electricity with Biomass plants

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Measuring the Potential of Switchgrass Pellets.   Measuring the Potential of Switchgrass Pellets.

President Barack Obama wants U.S. scientists to pursue an "all-of-the-above" strategy in developing new sources of domestic energy.Agricultural Research Service agronomist Paul Adler is providing complete cost-benefit breakdowns for using switchgrass pellets instead of fuel oil to heat homes and businesses in the Northeast.

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Measuring the Potential of Switchgrass Pellets

  “There have been a lot of studies on bioenergy potential,” says Adler, who works at the ARS Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit in University Park, Pennsylvania. “Most of them are focusing on transportation, but we still need a viable, commercial, biobased fuel substitute for petroleum. In the meantime, our studies suggest that we already have opportunities to use homegrown feedstocks for producing heat, and that we can save money, reduce petroleum use, and cut greenhouse gas production in the process.”

   Adler and others conducted a life-cycle assessment comparing costs of energy generation from coal, natural gas, fuel oil, and switchgrass in the form of energy-dense cubes, briquettes, and pellets. His research partners included ARS technician Fred McNeal, Pennsylvania State University graduate student Tom Wilson, Wilson’s advisor David Abler, and Drexel University assistant professor Sabrina Spatari.

   The researchers calculated the economic outlays associated with switchgrass production throughout the supply chain and the amounts of greenhouse gases—carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane—emitted during switchgrass production, densification, and conversion to heat and power. This included the first life-cycle inventory of switchgrass seed production and the greenhouse gas emissions associated with it, which the team developed using real-world information from a Pennsylvania producer.

   The analysis indicated that 192 pounds of “carbon dioxide equivalent,” or CO2e, were emitted for every ton of switchgrass dry matter that was grown, harvested, and delivered to densification plants for processing into pellets. CO2e is a measurement used to compare the emissions from various greenhouse gases based on their global-warming potential.

   More than 54 percent of these emissions were from nitrous oxide resulting from nitrogen fertilizer application, while farm equipment operation also produced substantial levels of greenhouse gases. Processing each ton of dry matter into pellets generated another 287 pounds of CO2e; 78 percent of these emissions stemmed from grinding and pelletizing processes, with the remainder coming from the drum dryer.

   The analysis indicated that 192 pounds of “carbon dioxide equivalent,” or CO2e, were emitted for every ton of switchgrass dry matter that was grown, harvested, and delivered to densification plants for processing into pellets. CO2e is a measurement used to compare the emissions from various greenhouse gases based on their global-warming potential.

   More than 54 percent of these emissions were from nitrous oxide resulting from nitrogen fertilizer application, while farm equipment operation also produced substantial levels of greenhouse gases. Processing each ton of dry matter into pellets generated another 287 pounds of CO2e; 78 percent of these emissions stemmed from grinding and pelletizing processes, with the remainder coming from the drum dryer.

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   According to the team’s calculations, heating with switchgrass pellets would continue to be less expensive even if switchgrass production costs rose 200 percent and the price of fuel oil dropped 70 percent. These findings are based on the average heating-oil price from the 2010-2011 heating season, which was $0.90 per liter. But even if fuel-oil prices dropped to their 10-year average of $0.62, it would still cost less to generate a gigajoule of heat using switchgrass pellets.

   Coal is a somewhat different story. Although substituting biomass for coal in electric generation substantially reduced greenhouse gas emissions, it would come at a high cost to domestic consumers. Using coal, it would cost $31.03 to generate each megawatt of electricity, but using switchgrass briquettes would cost $154.62, and switchgrass cubes would cost $156.52. (Briquettes and cubes were used in this series of life-cycle analyses because of their lower energy intensity relative to pellets.) So even though greenhouse gas emissions would drop dramatically by using switchgrass to generate power, these reductions are achieved at a high cost relative to coal—an outcome called “positive abatement costs” that policymakers would like to avoid.

  Using projections from the U.S. Department of Energy’s “Billion Ton Report,” the scientists concluded that by 2022 there would be enough sustainably harvested biomass available in the northeastern United States to offset the entire regional demand for heating oil. This would save consumers between $2.3 and $3.9 billion per year in fuel costs.

   It would also reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the Northeast — currently around 885 million tons of CO2e every year — by 5 percent. Many renewable-fuel projects are tasked with finding cost-effective strategies for generating electricity with biomass instead of coal, but replacing fuel oil with switchgrass pellets in home heating systems could become just as beneficial.

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    Van Vugt, who also started a company called “Pequest Energy” with the goal of using locally grown and sustainable sources of biofuel for energy production, already burns pellets made from locally grown warm-season grasses to heat some of his greenhouses.

   The scientists have published their results in Environmental Science & Technology. Wilson, who conducted the work as part of his master’s program, was the lead author. Adler notes that this research—which is the first published life-cycle analysis of the costs and benefits of using switchgrass-derived fuel for U.S. thermal generation—demonstrates that the energy contained in switchgrass pellets compares favorably with that contained in petroleum-based fuels.

   “We can use a ton of pellets made from dried switchgrass to replace 116 gallons of fuel oil that contains 17.2 megajoules of energy. Or we can use a ton of switchgrass pellets to replace 50 gallons of gasoline that contains 6.2 megajoules of energy. So using biomass to replace fuel oil displaces more than twice as much petroleum as using biomass to replace gasoline,” says Adler. “If we use the switchgrass to replace fuel oil instead of the coal used to generate electricity, we also substantially reduce greenhouse gas emissions at a much lower cost to consumers—and help meet our long-term goals for domestic energy production from alternative fuels.”

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Algae to fuel a renewable future

        The Solar Biofuels Research Centre, located at Pinjarra Hills in Brisbane, was developed by The University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB) in partnership with the Queensland Government, KBR Inc., Neste Oil Corp, Cement Australia Pty Ltd, Siemens, Bielefeld University and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany.        Queensland Premier … Read more

Better Monitoring and Diagnostics Tackle Algae Biofuel Pond Crash Problem

         Sandia National Laboratories’ Tom Reichardt, left, and Aaron Collins, center, chat with John McGowen of the Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation (AzCATI). Sandia has developed several complementary technologies to help the algae industry in detecting and recovering from pond crashes, and is making use of the AzCATI test-bed facility … Read more

Resources underlying the production of energy from biomass

     Raw materials for biomass      Raw materials needed to form biomass include dedicated energy crops, agricultural crops, forestry residues, aquatic crops, biomass processing residues, municipal and animal waste processing residues.      Dedicated crops for energy production      These herbaceous crops are perennial and are harvested annually, after 2 or 3 years to reach maximum … Read more

BIO Products / Organic products

         The researchers found that the process of making biofuels can be used to make antifreeze, plastics, glues, artificial sweeteners and toothpaste gel.          Other contributors to building biotech products are carbon monoxide and hydrogen. When biomass is heated with a small amount of oxygen, the two gases are produced … Read more

BIO Power

          Technologies for obtaining power from biological sources include direct combustion, co-firing and anaerobic digestion.           Direct burning             Most of the electricity produced from biomass is produced by direct combustion using conventional boilers. These boilers burn mainly wood waste from agriculture and from wood processing industry. When burning, … Read more

Biofuels

        Expanded use of biofuels offers a number of benefits for our energetic security, economic growth and the environment.         Current biofuels research focuses on new forms of biofuels, such as ethanol and biodiesel as well as on the processes of converting biofuels.           Algae to fuel … Read more