eusew 2013 - biogas solutions for food and beverage industry
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European Biogas Association, Agata PrządkaTRANSCRIPT
Biogas solutions for Food and Beverage industry
Agata Prządka
GBE FactoryBetting on the future: green industrial areas
Brussels, 26.06.2013
European Biogas Association
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ü What is EBA?
ü What is biogas and how a plant works?
ü Where biogas is growing?
ü Biogas from & for industry
ü Incentives for biogas for industrial processes
ü Non-profit organisation founded in 2009
ü Sustainable biogas production and use in Europe
ü Well-established network and communication platform for exchanging information and expertise in biogas
ü Member of AEBIOM, EREF and ESBF, cooperation with EREC and ECN
ü Based in Renewable Energy House (REH)
What is EBA?
European Biogas Association 24 countries – 30 National Organisations – 30 companies
www.european-biogas.eu
ü iLUC – sustainability of transport fuels and solid and gaseous biomass
ü End of Waste Criteria for biogas digestateü Revision of Fertiliser Regulationü Revision of Energy Taxationü CEN TC 408 – Biomethane working groupü Targets for renewable energy beyond 2020
ü FAB Biogas – biogas production from organic waste – Food and Beverage Industry
ü GreenGasGrids (GGG) – biomethane injection, standards, trade and sustainability
ü European Sustainable Biofuels Forum (ESBF) - information on the state of play of European biofuels
Current activities
Policy
Projects
HOW BIOGAS PLANT WORKS?
Source: www.juwi.com
Anaerobic digestion
Biogas is a green substitute of natural gas !
Types of biogas plants
According to substrate According to size, e.g.:
0
1 000
2 000
3 000
4 000
5 000
6 000
7 000
DE UK IT FR NL ES CZ AT BE PLktoe 2010 6 670 1 772 479 413 293 199 177 172 127 115
Biogas Production 2010 (ktoe)
Source: EurObserv’er Barometer 2011
Biogas from & for industryWhat kind of feedstock?
Industrial biogas plants
Source: EBA 2012
Biogas from & for industryWhy shall I treat my residues in biogas plant?
ü To minimise residual waste sent for treatment elsewhere
ü To produce biogas without adding other waste materials
ü To generate energy - both power and heat for use on site
ü To limit Greenhouse Gas emissions
EXAMPLES ?
Example of industrial plantsBiogas plant in Nivelles (BE) Feedstock: chirory roots and leaves Size: 104 kW, 500 MWh electr./yearElectricity use: 100% own consumptionHeat use: 65% own consumption
30% sold to printing company
Example of industrial plantsBiogas plant BV Dairy in Shaftesbury (UK) Feedstock: Waste water from dairy plant; 33,000 t/year Size: 190 kW; 1,539 MWh electr./yearElectricity use: own consumption, supply the electricity gridHeat use: own consumption
Example of industrial biogas useü Fleet of 14 gas powered (liquified biomethane) Iveco Stralis trucks
ü The new Coca-Cola gas fleet will consume approximately 168 tonnes of biomethane and save over 300 tonnes of CO2 (50.3% saving in well-to-wheel GHG emissions)
ü Operating the gas vehicle on biomethane reduced the fuel costs by 12.8 per cent
And many others...ü McCain Foods, Peterborough (UK), waste from
chip manufacture; 1063 kWe
ü John Smiths, The Brewery (Heineken) (UK), brewery effluent
ü Coca-Cola Enterprises Ltd (Kenmore Road)(UK), liquid effluent from soft drinks manufacture
Can I get some incentives or subsidy for my project?
ü Feed-in Tariff (FIT) or certificate sale for electricity injected into grid
Example:Denmark – FIT for industrial processes: 75 DKK/GJ (10.1 EUR/GJ)
ü Subsidies, loands from national and regional programmes
Yes !
Aim: to promote biogas production from organic waste – Food and Beverage Industry
Chosen activities:ü Awareness raising eventsü National contact points in associations in all partner countries
advise industrial stakeholders on funding and financing programmes
ü Best practice examples and recommendations how to overcome barriers
ü Identify potentials for using FaB wasteü IT tools and guidelines for biogas from FAB Industry
Website not available yet, check regularly: www.european-biogas.eu
FAB Biogas project
Thank you
European Biogas AssociationAgata Prządka
[email protected] Renewable Energy House
Rue d'Arlon 63-65B - 1040 Brussels+32 24.00.10.87
www.european-biogas.eu