Commercial Biogas Plants: Lessons for Ukraine

Ukraine has enough biomass resources for biogas production. However, this energy potential is not used sufficiently. This research is aimed at examining the current experience of commercial biogas systems in the Europe Union and its adaptation for Ukraine. Special attention was paid to economic indi...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Valerii Havrysh, Antonina Kalinichenko, Grzegorz Mentel, Tadeusz Olejarz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Energies
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/10/2668
id doaj-88d9e163f9b3421185562d918eb77ebb
record_format Article
spelling doaj-88d9e163f9b3421185562d918eb77ebb2020-11-25T03:18:55ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-05-01132668266810.3390/en13102668Commercial Biogas Plants: Lessons for UkraineValerii Havrysh0Antonina Kalinichenko1Grzegorz Mentel2Tadeusz Olejarz3Department of Tractors and Agricultural Machines, Operating and Maintenance, Mykolayiv National Agrarian University, 54020 Mykolayiv, UkraineInstitute of Environmental Engineering and Biotechnology, University of Opole, 45-040 Opole, PolandDepartment of Quantitative Methods, The Faculty of Management, Rzeszow University of Technology, 35-959 Rzeszow, PolandDepartment of Management Systems and Logistics, The Faculty of Management, Rzeszow University of Technology, 35-959 Rzeszów, PolandUkraine has enough biomass resources for biogas production. However, this energy potential is not used sufficiently. This research is aimed at examining the current experience of commercial biogas systems in the Europe Union and its adaptation for Ukraine. Special attention was paid to economic indicators, such as specific investment costs, production costs (biogas, biomethane, and electricity), and incentives. Using statistical data for the European Union and Ukraine, the biogas potential for Ukraine (based on European experience) was determined. The economic competitiveness of biogas production was evaluated compared to alternatives, such as photovoltaic, wind power, biomass, conventional fuels, and liquid biofuels. The results showed that biogas complexes have higher specific investment costs and produce more expensive electricity. It was highlighted that agricultural residues and industrial waste are sustainable feedstocks for biogas systems. A perspective biogas plant is a plant that is an integrated part of the circular bioeconomy that is based on organic residues. Biomethane production (as a substitution for vehicle fuel) combined with capture and utilization of carbon dioxide is a more profitable pathway. Awareness and perception of the importance of biogas are key factors for the development of the biogas industry. To develop an effective strategy for the biogas industry, it is necessary to create a positive image in order to raise awareness and knowledge of biogas technologies.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/10/2668anaerobic digestionbioenergybiomethaneincentivesinvestmentprofitability
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Valerii Havrysh
Antonina Kalinichenko
Grzegorz Mentel
Tadeusz Olejarz
spellingShingle Valerii Havrysh
Antonina Kalinichenko
Grzegorz Mentel
Tadeusz Olejarz
Commercial Biogas Plants: Lessons for Ukraine
Energies
anaerobic digestion
bioenergy
biomethane
incentives
investment
profitability
author_facet Valerii Havrysh
Antonina Kalinichenko
Grzegorz Mentel
Tadeusz Olejarz
author_sort Valerii Havrysh
title Commercial Biogas Plants: Lessons for Ukraine
title_short Commercial Biogas Plants: Lessons for Ukraine
title_full Commercial Biogas Plants: Lessons for Ukraine
title_fullStr Commercial Biogas Plants: Lessons for Ukraine
title_full_unstemmed Commercial Biogas Plants: Lessons for Ukraine
title_sort commercial biogas plants: lessons for ukraine
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Ukraine has enough biomass resources for biogas production. However, this energy potential is not used sufficiently. This research is aimed at examining the current experience of commercial biogas systems in the Europe Union and its adaptation for Ukraine. Special attention was paid to economic indicators, such as specific investment costs, production costs (biogas, biomethane, and electricity), and incentives. Using statistical data for the European Union and Ukraine, the biogas potential for Ukraine (based on European experience) was determined. The economic competitiveness of biogas production was evaluated compared to alternatives, such as photovoltaic, wind power, biomass, conventional fuels, and liquid biofuels. The results showed that biogas complexes have higher specific investment costs and produce more expensive electricity. It was highlighted that agricultural residues and industrial waste are sustainable feedstocks for biogas systems. A perspective biogas plant is a plant that is an integrated part of the circular bioeconomy that is based on organic residues. Biomethane production (as a substitution for vehicle fuel) combined with capture and utilization of carbon dioxide is a more profitable pathway. Awareness and perception of the importance of biogas are key factors for the development of the biogas industry. To develop an effective strategy for the biogas industry, it is necessary to create a positive image in order to raise awareness and knowledge of biogas technologies.
topic anaerobic digestion
bioenergy
biomethane
incentives
investment
profitability
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/10/2668
work_keys_str_mv AT valeriihavrysh commercialbiogasplantslessonsforukraine
AT antoninakalinichenko commercialbiogasplantslessonsforukraine
AT grzegorzmentel commercialbiogasplantslessonsforukraine
AT tadeuszolejarz commercialbiogasplantslessonsforukraine
_version_ 1724624926840717312