Förutsättningar och affärsmodeller för avsättning av småskaligt producerad fordonsgas
There is a need for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the transporting sector. With a potential of 3-7 TWh per year, farm based production of biomethane can be a solution for this problem. The small farm based biogas plants have a problem using the produced heat in an efficient way and today...
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| Formato: | H3 |
| Lenguaje: | sueco Inglés |
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SLU/Dept. of Energy and Technology
2016
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| Sumario: | There is a need for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the transporting sector. With a
potential of 3-7 TWh per year, farm based production of biomethane can be a solution for
this problem. The small farm based biogas plants have a problem using the produced heat
in an efficient way and today 29 % of the biogas is flared or not used. The projects aim
was to investigate the technical and economic conditions for small scale biogasplants (with
a production smaller then 5-6 GWh/year). The actors connected to building the technical
system and selling the biomethane was identified. To analyze the economic conditions
further, four different business models was created and analyzed with the business model
canvas tool and a SWOT-analysis. A technical system was designed for each business
model. The result showed that the technical solutions existed and that there is a market for
the equipment and the selling of biomethane. The economic conditions were also good, but
today these business models depend on the economic support from the government. This is
a problem when making investments, because there is no long term guarantee that the
economic support will be the same during the depreciation period. The specific investment
costs are lower for biogas plants with a production of 1 GWh/year, but with a smaller
plant, 0,5 GWh/year, there are less demands in terms of permissions. |
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