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IEA Bioenergy Task 37: Country Report Germany

Jan Liebetrau; Velina Denysenko, Jaqueline Daniel Gromke

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Content

(1) Biogas plant inventory (year of reference 2015)

(2) Biogas production

(3) Biogas utilization

(4) Financial support system

(5) National strategies

(6) Biogas research: project examples

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(1) Biogas plant inventory (2015)

1) excluding efficiency losses;

2) Heat utilization (external heat purposes excluding heat demand for biogas production); heat production from biogas and biomethane (without

sewage and landfills) in 2015 16.7 TWhth in total (AGEEstat); from biomethane-CHP according BNETZA; heat from biogas according to ratio of

waste/agricultural plants

3) Substrate input according to§27a EEG 2012, §45 EEG 2014 ( ≥ 90% of biowaste of the whole input amount per year); biowaste = separate

collected municipal waste (e.g. kitchen waste, green cut)

4) < 90% of biowaste of the whole input amount per year which is used for the biogas production (data as to 12/2015);

5) Biogas plants with upgrading technology to produce biomethane based on energy crops or energy crops in combination with manure.

6) Heat production resp. heat utilization from biomethane CHP; electricity production from biomethane according to BNETZA ; estimation heat

production: electrical efficiency 40%, thermal efficiency 45%

Sources: numbers for sewage sludge and landfills based on the Federal Statistical Office (destatis), others according to the Federal Ministry for

Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), as to 02/2017 - Development of Renewable Energy Sources in Germany based on the data of the Working

Group of Renewable Energy Statistics (AGEE-Stat) 3

Plant type Number

of plants

Electricity

production 1)

[GWhel/a]

Heat production2)

[GWhth/a]

Sewage sludge 1,252 1,389 2,022

Biowaste 333: 133 3) + 200 4) 1,294 551

Agriculture 8,000 31,097 13,225

Biomethane 187 (1485)) 2,599 2,9246)

Landfills 440 396 129

Total 10,212 36,775 18,851

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(2) Role of biomass and biogas within the

renewables-based electricity generation in 2016 in

Germany

Source: BMWi (2017) 4

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Manure-based small scale biogas plants

(≤75 kW)

Source: Daniel-Gromke et al. (2017), submitted 5

Manure-based small scale biogas

plants (as to 31.12.2015)

Zubau 2016

(forecast plant register BNetzA)

as to 12/2016

(forecast + Bestand 2015)

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plants

installed el.

capacity, [kWel]

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capacity, [kWel]

385 27.362 174 12.685 559 40.047

2.200 - 2.800 AD plants

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Amendment of the Fertiliser Act and

Fertiliser Ordinance (I)

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Background: EU Comission‘s lawsuit against the German Fertiliser

ordinance from 2006 and thus, violation of the contract (limitations of

amounts, areas/ ‚red‘ vs. ‚green‘, compliance with retention periods,

storage capacities for manure/ digestate) and

Consequence: amendment of the Fertiliser Act and Fertiliser

Ordinance in spring 2017

Fertiliser Act: cap of 170 kg N/ha + accounting of biogas digestate,

compost and sewadge sludge from 2018 on;

Site-specific limitations of N-fertilisation;

Permission for German federal states to compare the data with other

sources while handling the legal issues

Penalties up to €150,000 (former €15,000)

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Amendment of the Fertiliser Act and

Fertiliser Ordinance (II)

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Fertiliser Ordinance: entry into force 01/06/2017

Storage capacities for manure and liquid digestate from biogas

generation: sufficient to bridge the retention time with a minimum of

6 months; for farms with a high stocking density (> 3 grazing livestock

unit) and without own application areas 9 months will be required

from 2020 on; 2 months for compost, solid digestate/ manure;

Material flow analysis for all farms > 30 ha from 2018 on/ resp. > 20

ha from 2023 on;

National-wide N-fertiliser assessment for arable and grassland

(depending on yield, site and climate conditions);

Prolongation of the retention time/ special requirements for ‚red‘/

polluted areas;

Derogation from 170 kg N/ha for biogas digestate and grassland

possible – depending on the decision of the Comission

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(2) Biogas plant inventory: biogas upgrading

plants in Germany

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end of 2015: 187 biogas upgrading units in operation with the overall feed-in capacity of

110,310 m3 STP/h biomethane

2016: 196 biogas upgrading units with the feed-in capacity of 115,100 m3 STP/h

annual number of newly built upgrading facilities has been declining (from 27 new

plants to 9 in 2015 resp. 6 new plants in 2016);

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Σ biogas upgrading plants = 196

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(3) Biogas utilization 2015

1) excluding efficiency losses;

2) estimation, 5 % flaring losses for all types of biogas plants, except of landfill with 10 %;

Source: Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy (BMWi), as to 02/2016.

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Utilization type Amount, [GWh/year] Share, [%]

Electricity 1) 36,775 61

Heat 18,851 31

Vehicle fuel 385 1

Flaring 2) 4,379 7

2015: the number of the filling stations offering biomethane (partly or up to

100%) declined from 293 to 251.

The amount of biomethane corresponds to 20 % of the whole amount of

natural gas sold in 2015 as a vehicle fuel.

German Energy Agency (dena): Sustainable mobility based on natural gas and biomethane.

Market development 2015/2016. Fourth progress report, 2016.

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(3) Biogas utilization: electricity production

from biogas and biomethane 2009 - 2016

Data base: 2009 – 2015 according to BNetzA, 2016 according to AGEE-Stat

Source: Daniel-Gromke et al. 2017, Innovationskongress Osnabrück

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Source: Naumann et al. 2016 : Monitoring biofuel sector, DBFZ report no. 11, 3d edition, 2016

Biofuel Utilization in Germany 2000 – 2015

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(4) Financial support system:

Renewable Energy Act (EEG) 2017

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Switch from the feed-in tariffs (EEG 2000 – 2014) to the auction model

from 1.1.2017 on;

Participating technologies: biomass (> 150 kWel), wind (on- and offshore)

and PV;

Existing biomass plants can bid as well in order to receive the follow-up

10-years funding only by compliance with the flexible operation;

The development corridor for biomass:

2017, 2018, 2019 – 150 MWel can be auctioned each year

2020, 2021, 2022 – 200 MWel can be auctioned each year.

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• Main sources: open digestate storage and pressure relief vent at biogas upgrading

unit

• Different techniques: not all teams were equipped for all sources

• Not all team found all leackages

• Coefficient of variation for point sources: 55 % - more import the consideration of

large sources

• Highly variable emissions (e.g. status of operation changed)

• Remote sensing – background analysis?

Anaerobic process

Research Results | Measurements of Methane

Emissions from biogas production

Source: Report no. 2015:158, ISBN: 978-91-7673-158-1 13

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DEMETER - Demonstrating more efficient enzyme production to increase

biogas yields

Aim: Demonstration of a yield increase and cost reduction of the enzyme

production process and its positive effect on biogas production in Europe

Performance:

Improvement and scale-up of the enzyme producing fermentation process and

downstream processing leading to a cost reduction

Test of enzyme application to anaerobic digestion process (lab- till full-scale) and

development of a predictive model of the effect of enzyme addition on the biogas

yield

Demonstration of the industrial and economic feasibility to apply a cost-

effective enzyme product in biogas plants

This project has received funding from

the European Union’s Horizon 2020

research and innovation programme

under grant agreement No 720714.

http://www.demeter-eu-project.eu/

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Project „GAZELLE“

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Aim of the project:

• The combination of substrate management, substrate pre-treatment,

heat- and gas-management, process monitoring and model predictive

control in order to reach a high level of process flexibility and

economic efficiency of biogas plants.

• The demonstration of the enhanced process control at biogas plant

scale

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Biogas Monitoring Programme III

Basic information

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• Funding body: Fachagentur für nachwachsende Rohstoffe (FNR)

• Consisting of two part projects:

• PP 1: Factors for an efficient operation of biogas plants

• PP 2: Systems Biology (ATB Potsdam)

• Project partners in PP 1:

• State Institute of Agricultural Engineering and Bioenergy, University

of Hohenheim (UHH): Dr. Hans Oechsner

• Competence Centre Renewable Energies and Climate Protection

Schleswig-Holstein (EEK.SH): Dr. Christian Moschner

• Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture (LfL): Dr. Matthias

Effenberger

• DBFZ as coordinator: Jan Liebetrau, Jan Postel

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Development of technical measures for improving

gas management on biogas plants ManBio

Research project ManBio 03KB094A

Background:

- Control and monitoring of demand driven

biogas plants necessary

- Need for consumption and production data of

the biogas plus gas storage filling level

- Detectability of the gas storage filling level

- Operational emissions

Aims:

- Minimizing gas losses

- Forecast of gas storage filling level

- higher capacity utilisation

- Development of gas extraction

strategies

- technical improvment of the storage

filling level measurement

- Development of integrated systems

for coupling the gas storage with the

gas production and the conversion

units

Fig.1: Description of fermenter with gas storage

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DBFZ Deutsches

Biomasseforschungszentrum

gemeinnützige GmbH

Torgauer Straße 116

D-04347 Leipzig

Phone: +49 (0)341 2434 – 112

E-Mail: [email protected]

www.dbfz.de

Smart Bioenergy – innovations for a sustainable future

Come and join us!

Contacts

Prof. Dr. mont. Michael Nelles

Daniel Mayer

Prof. Dr.-Ing. Daniela Thrän

Dr.-Ing. Jan Liebetrau

Dr.-Ing. Volker Lenz

Dr.-Ing. Franziska Müller-Langer

Dr. rer. nat. Ingo Hartmann