Biogas as a Transport Fuel—A System Analysis of Value Chain Development in a Swedish Context

Biofuels policy instruments are important in the development and diffusion of biogas as a transport fuel in Sweden. Their effectiveness with links to geodemographic conditions has not been analysed systematically in studying biogas development in a less urbanised regions, with high potential and pri...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Arfan, Zhao Wang, Shveta Soam, Ola Eriksson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/8/4560
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spelling doaj-87a943dd21544a818a93e5667955b87b2021-04-20T23:03:12ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-04-01134560456010.3390/su13084560Biogas as a Transport Fuel—A System Analysis of Value Chain Development in a Swedish ContextMuhammad Arfan0Zhao Wang1Shveta Soam2Ola Eriksson3Department of Building Engineering, Energy Systems and Sustainability Science, University of Gävle, SE-801 76 Gävle, SwedenDepartment of Building Engineering, Energy Systems and Sustainability Science, University of Gävle, SE-801 76 Gävle, SwedenDepartment of Building Engineering, Energy Systems and Sustainability Science, University of Gävle, SE-801 76 Gävle, SwedenDepartment of Building Engineering, Energy Systems and Sustainability Science, University of Gävle, SE-801 76 Gävle, SwedenBiofuels policy instruments are important in the development and diffusion of biogas as a transport fuel in Sweden. Their effectiveness with links to geodemographic conditions has not been analysed systematically in studying biogas development in a less urbanised regions, with high potential and primitive gas infrastructure. One such region identified is Gävleborg in Sweden. By using value chain statistics, interviews with related actors, and studying biofuels policy instruments and implications for biogas development, it is found that the policy measures have not been as effective in the region as in the rest of Sweden due to different geodemographic characteristics of the region, which has resulted in impeded biogas development. In addition to factors found in previous studies, the less-developed biogas value chain in this region can be attributed particularly to undefined rules of the game, which is lack of consensus on trade-off of resources and services, unnecessary competition among several fuel alternatives, as well as the ambiguity of municipalities’ prioritization, and regional cultural differences. To strengthen the regional biogas sector, system actors need a strategy to eliminate blocking effects of identified local factors, and national policy instruments should provide mechanisms to process geographical conditions in regulatory, economic support, and market formation.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/8/4560biogastransportvalue chainpolicy instrumentssystem analysis
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author Muhammad Arfan
Zhao Wang
Shveta Soam
Ola Eriksson
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Biogas as a Transport Fuel—A System Analysis of Value Chain Development in a Swedish Context
Sustainability
biogas
transport
value chain
policy instruments
system analysis
author_facet Muhammad Arfan
Zhao Wang
Shveta Soam
Ola Eriksson
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title Biogas as a Transport Fuel—A System Analysis of Value Chain Development in a Swedish Context
title_short Biogas as a Transport Fuel—A System Analysis of Value Chain Development in a Swedish Context
title_full Biogas as a Transport Fuel—A System Analysis of Value Chain Development in a Swedish Context
title_fullStr Biogas as a Transport Fuel—A System Analysis of Value Chain Development in a Swedish Context
title_full_unstemmed Biogas as a Transport Fuel—A System Analysis of Value Chain Development in a Swedish Context
title_sort biogas as a transport fuel—a system analysis of value chain development in a swedish context
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Biofuels policy instruments are important in the development and diffusion of biogas as a transport fuel in Sweden. Their effectiveness with links to geodemographic conditions has not been analysed systematically in studying biogas development in a less urbanised regions, with high potential and primitive gas infrastructure. One such region identified is Gävleborg in Sweden. By using value chain statistics, interviews with related actors, and studying biofuels policy instruments and implications for biogas development, it is found that the policy measures have not been as effective in the region as in the rest of Sweden due to different geodemographic characteristics of the region, which has resulted in impeded biogas development. In addition to factors found in previous studies, the less-developed biogas value chain in this region can be attributed particularly to undefined rules of the game, which is lack of consensus on trade-off of resources and services, unnecessary competition among several fuel alternatives, as well as the ambiguity of municipalities’ prioritization, and regional cultural differences. To strengthen the regional biogas sector, system actors need a strategy to eliminate blocking effects of identified local factors, and national policy instruments should provide mechanisms to process geographical conditions in regulatory, economic support, and market formation.
topic biogas
transport
value chain
policy instruments
system analysis
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/8/4560
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