Biogas-Lösungen für Kenias Agrarindustrie Optimierung der Stromversorgung im kommerziellen und industriellen Sektor mit Erneuerbaren Energien in Kenia September, 2 nd, 2015, Berlin Dipl.-Ing. Walter Danner Snow Leopard Projects GmbH Eberl Agrar Energie Thailand 1
Table of Contents About us Snow Leopard Projects GmbH Our Philosophy SLP Digestion Technology Problems of and Solutions for the Agricultural Industry in Kenya An Example The Biogas Plant in Naivasha
Snow Leopard Projects GmbH We buildt the 1 st grid connected biogas plant in Kenya and Africa!
Snow Leopard Projects GmbH (SLP) Founded (2011) from Rottaler Modell (since 1994) Managing Directors Katharina Danner and Walter Danner Biogas Entrepreneur since 1994 Spokesman of the Lower Bavarian Regional Group of the Biogas Association (WD) Speaker of the AK Biogas at the German Solar Energy Society (WD) Development, planning and construction of more than 40 biogas plants in 11 countries in Germany, Europe, Africa, Asia and South America Consultant for the UN for biogas and Biomass to Energy (WD) Biogas Management School
Snow Leopard Projects GmbH We are developing economically sustainable biogas technologies that make ecological sense and we are building high-performance AD plants, which process mostly fibrous biomass For the utilization of agricultural by-products and landscape conservation materials For the development and improvement of structures in rural regions National and international With flexible biogas and power production complementary to wind and solar power as contribution to a turnaround in energy policy
Overview of our Projects UK Italy Germany Croatia India Peru Ivory Coast Rwanda Maldives Kenya Tanzania Zanzibar Thailand Malaysia Chile
Problems in Kenyas Agro Industry High energy prices Unreliable electricity supply Voltage fluctuation in the grid World market prices for the products No utilization of the by products (straw, waste) Waste problems sisal, slaughter houses, A biogas plant is a 1 st principle solution
Agricultural By Products Maize stalks Pack house waste Sisal waste Fruit processing waste Sisal waste Coffee husk Rice straw A biogas plant is a 1 st principle solution
Benefits Stable electrical supply Lower costs due to savings on diesel for backup generators Stable frequency less damage of the electrical equipment fewer costs Nutrient recovery fewer costs Less pollution Heat (tea plantations, greenhouses) A biogas plant is a 1 st principle solution Dipl.Ing.(agr.) Walter Danner
Technical Problems to Solve Snow Leopard Projects specializes in challenging raw materials such as the digestion of straw and fibrous biomass as well as food production waste materials, which have a high energy content, which is causing easily acidification in digesters. We solve the biological problems with a 2 stage digestion technology with a separation of hydrolysis/acidification and methanisation.
The Right Feed for low fiber high fiber
Advantages of the 2-stage Biogas Technology with Batch-Hydrolysis Higher biogas yield per ton input Being able to digest cheaper and more available fibrous raw materials Utilization of high-energy raw materials like slaughterhouse waste without impairing biology Seasonally available raw materials can be used as well (fruit waste) Independence of world prices of expensive raw materials Higher flexibility of both raw materials and feeding To solve waste, energy, fertilizer and environmental problems in Naivasha
Gorge Farm Biogas Plant at Lake Naivasha Benefits Production of captive power for the vegetable and the flower farm Biogas electricity is cheaper then grid electricity and diesel electricity Stable voltage Utilization of the heat in green houses and breeding beneficial insects Fertilizer for higher yields Nutrient recovery Soils improvement
Feedstock Maize stalks from baby corn Vegetable waste from food processing Agricultural by products as, broccoli stems, bean straw from French beans Flower waste By products from various other sources as other farms In total up to 120 tons per day
The Biogas Plant at Gorge Farm, Naivasha Technology 2 Stage AD Separation of Hydrolysis/ Acidification from Methanisation in different tanks Snow Leopard Projects GmbH Tanks 2 Hydrolysis tanks (700 m³) 1 Digester (5.600 m³) 1 Final storage tank (700 m³) Retention time Ca. 16 40 days depending feedstock amount Fertilizer Gensets Investment Profitability Used on the farm 2x 1,4 MW el nominal Due to the altitude the expected load is 1,2 MW el 6.5 Mio. $ biogas plant + 0.6 Mio $ for farm equipment Higher than calculated due to higher electricity prices and heat sales Payback 3.5 years
Challenges in Engineering and Construction Seismic active zone no steel tanks possible, which would have been easier to construct Transport of equipment Customs long procedure Work goes slower than in Germany increases construction overheads Challenges in Operation Weak inoculum cattle dung has no bacteria Lack of minerals in cattle dung and feedstock Fresh maize is different to maize silage
Impressions Gensets
Impressions Gensets
Experiences in Africa HPTC High Performance Temperature Controlled Solar thermal heating system for the operating temperature High-energy raw materials Further regional advancement through a reliable power supply
Conclusions A biogas plant for captive power is feasible in Kenya and the most other countries in Africa If you can use the CHP heat, it is even more feasible A biogas plant for electricity production and sales of the electricity for 10 ct$ is not feasible
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