Spatial and social conditions for the location of agricultural biogas plants in Poland (case study)

Biogas production in Poland is controversial. There is a lot of interest in the construction of installations of various scale, and protests of local communities take place at the same time. Residents do not agree to the construction of biogas plants due to the fear of nuisance related to its functi...

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Main Authors: Kowalczyk-Juśko Alina, Listosz Agnieszka, Flisiak Monika
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2019-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/12/e3sconf_eee2019_00036.pdf
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spelling doaj-38952804f3a142ceb87b3444a54fbdbe2021-02-02T05:46:05ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-01860003610.1051/e3sconf/20198600036e3sconf_eee2019_00036Spatial and social conditions for the location of agricultural biogas plants in Poland (case study)Kowalczyk-Juśko Alina0Listosz Agnieszka1Flisiak Monika2University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Department of Environmental Engineering and GeodesyUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin, Department of Environmental Engineering and GeodesyUniversity of Life Sciences in Lublin, Department of Environmental Engineering and GeodesyBiogas production in Poland is controversial. There is a lot of interest in the construction of installations of various scale, and protests of local communities take place at the same time. Residents do not agree to the construction of biogas plants due to the fear of nuisance related to its functioning. This work is a case study of the area of Kamionka – the rural commune in Poland, in terms of the possibility of locating an agricultural biogas plant. The main sources of substrates for biogas production in the commune were determined. When selecting the appropriate location for an agricultural biogas plant, the focus was on the areas designated in the “Study of conditions and directions for spatial development” as areas with the approval of locating devices generating energy from renewable sources. These properties were analyzed in terms of substrate availability (which are waste from animal production, fruit pomace, waste from processing, biomass of plants grown intentionally), plot size, infrastructure status and distance from protected areas. On this basis, one location was chosen that meets all those criteria. Surveys have shown that residents are afraid of unpleasant smell, noise, emerging waste and explosion risk. Nevertheless, the majority of respondents declared willingness to cooperate with the biogas plant.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/12/e3sconf_eee2019_00036.pdf
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author Kowalczyk-Juśko Alina
Listosz Agnieszka
Flisiak Monika
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Listosz Agnieszka
Flisiak Monika
Spatial and social conditions for the location of agricultural biogas plants in Poland (case study)
E3S Web of Conferences
author_facet Kowalczyk-Juśko Alina
Listosz Agnieszka
Flisiak Monika
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title Spatial and social conditions for the location of agricultural biogas plants in Poland (case study)
title_short Spatial and social conditions for the location of agricultural biogas plants in Poland (case study)
title_full Spatial and social conditions for the location of agricultural biogas plants in Poland (case study)
title_fullStr Spatial and social conditions for the location of agricultural biogas plants in Poland (case study)
title_full_unstemmed Spatial and social conditions for the location of agricultural biogas plants in Poland (case study)
title_sort spatial and social conditions for the location of agricultural biogas plants in poland (case study)
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publishDate 2019-01-01
description Biogas production in Poland is controversial. There is a lot of interest in the construction of installations of various scale, and protests of local communities take place at the same time. Residents do not agree to the construction of biogas plants due to the fear of nuisance related to its functioning. This work is a case study of the area of Kamionka – the rural commune in Poland, in terms of the possibility of locating an agricultural biogas plant. The main sources of substrates for biogas production in the commune were determined. When selecting the appropriate location for an agricultural biogas plant, the focus was on the areas designated in the “Study of conditions and directions for spatial development” as areas with the approval of locating devices generating energy from renewable sources. These properties were analyzed in terms of substrate availability (which are waste from animal production, fruit pomace, waste from processing, biomass of plants grown intentionally), plot size, infrastructure status and distance from protected areas. On this basis, one location was chosen that meets all those criteria. Surveys have shown that residents are afraid of unpleasant smell, noise, emerging waste and explosion risk. Nevertheless, the majority of respondents declared willingness to cooperate with the biogas plant.
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