Technological developments for biogas production and use

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Technological developments for biogas production and use Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Scholwin www.exportinitiative.bmwi.de

Activities of the Institute for Biogas, Waste Management & Energy Scientific Consulting Expert reviews virtual institute Long term experiences in consulting and research. National and international mulidisciplinary network. Biogas technology Prof. Frank Scholwin, Johan Grope & associated experts Waste Management Energy Services for systems integration. Networking. Knowledge Transfer. Publication.

Exemplary running projects

Todays Challenges 9,000 existing biogas plants in Germany, mainly based on energy crops and electricity production Very active companies, expanding world wide Reduction in feed in tariffs for agricultural biogas plants and biomethane plants in Germany, changing framework in many countries No new investments Limited possibilities for expanding and improvements in existing biogas plants Low electricity marked prices

One focus: organic waste utilisation Anaerobic treatment in municipal and industrial integrated projects Picture: Viessmann Group

Another focus: small plants for excrements Standardised and prefabricated equipment Cost efficient construction Maintenance as low as possible Picture: nq Anlagentechnik

Another focus: new substrates, pretreatment lignocellulosic substrates agricultural by products, landscape conservation Biological not easily degradable substrates Pretreatment but evaluation is necessary! picture: Huning

Another focus: energy crops optimisation Energy crops breeding (biomass maximisation) Cropping series development Energy crops combination with landscape conservation Second culture growing Picture: LWK Niedersachsen

Options for the use of biogas CHP on site Purification and grid injection Electricity Heat Cold Own needs Own needs Food industry Fuel Grid injection Disposal Disposal Cooling of buildings Biomethane Heating of buildings Electricity Drying Heat/Cold Process heat Fuel

Trend: Flexibilisation of Electricity Production Scenario for 2050: Residual capacities assuming a 100 % renewable electricity suppl with todays technologies behaviour (Fraunhofer IWES) 10

Upgrading of biogas to natural gas quality CHP BIOGAS CH 4 +CO 2 BIOMETHANE CH 4 Heat Raw gas upgrading Gas grid Substrates Fuel Substrate supply and raw biogas production Biogas upgrading and feed in in gas grid Biomethane use graph: Grope et.al. 2013

Anzahl [-] Einspeisekapazität in m³ i.n./h Biomethan www.biogasundenergie.de Upgrading of biogas to natural gas quality now typical in Germany < 350 m³ i.n./h 350 bis 700 m³ i.n./h > 700 m³ i.n./h Gesamt-Einspeisekapazität in m³ i.n./h Biomethan 160 90.000 140 120 80.000 70.000 100 80 60 40 20 60.000 50.000 40.000 30.000 20.000 10.000 0 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013* Prognose Inbetriebnahmejahr 2014** Prognose 0 150 Upgrading plants in operation world leading Experiences: D, SE, USA, CH, N, NL, AUT; coming: UK, F, I, BRA

Upgrading of biogas to natural gas quality - Technologies picture: www.haase.de picture: www.mt-biomethan.com Bildquelle: www.energy-21.de Technology choice: dependent on local situation and combinations with gas use (CHP, Fuel station ) modular, prefabricated, flexible

Upgrading of biogas to natural gas quality costs and efforts Gas cleaning (trace gases) Upgrading (CO 2 -reduction) e.g. feed in in gas grid (local / natural gas) and grid transport e.g. compression and fuel station energy demand: ca 5 % of gas energy content minimum gas amount: ca. 300 m³ biogas per hour (20.000 t/a organic municipal waste, 4,000 cows, medium sized landfll, wastewater from 50.000 inhabitants) upgrading costs: 1,5 3 ct/kwh Hs

Conclusion German market was the driver for many developments & experiences in the biogas sector Internationalisation takes place based on a mature market and transports knowledge & innovations Cooperations allow access to reliable solutions for local situations local adaption of each single biogas plant Knowlege of personnel at the plant site during construction and operation is essential! No end of innovation is visible Application of national & EU grants will be possible for pilot installations

More regarding biogas upgrading: Biogas a key technology for nutrient circulation & energy supply in future 2 nd International Conference on Renewable Energy Gas Technology 7-8 May 2015; Barcelona, Spain www.regatec.org Partner network biogas: Inter Baltic Biogas Arena IBBA www.ibba.se Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Scholwin Institute for Biogas, Waste Management & Energy www.biogasundenergie.de Henßstraße 9, D-99423 Weimar Tel +49 (0)3643-7 40 23 64 Mobil +49 (0)177-2 88 56 23 Fax +49 (0)3643-7 40 23 63 scholwin@biogasundenergie.de 16