Changes in greenhouse gas balance and resource demand of biogas plants in southern Germany after a period of three years

Author:

Bachmaier Hans1,Effenberger Mathias2,Gronauer Andreas3,Boxberger Josef3

Affiliation:

1. Technology and Support Centre (TFZ) in the Centre of Excellence for Renewable Resources, Straubing, Germany

2. Bavarian Research Center for Agriculture, Institute of Agricultural Engineering and Animal Husbandry, Freising, Germany

3. Department of Sustainable Agricultural Systems, Division of Agricultural Engineering, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna, Austria

Abstract

For five agricultural biogas plants with a high share of energy crops in the input material, a detailed balance of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) and cumulated energy demand (CED) was calculated for the years 2007 and 2010. The results vary considerably between plants and over time. In 2010 compared with 2007, all of the five biogas plants reduced their impact on climate change and four of them also reduced their consumption of fossil energy. The strongest influence was from the enhanced utilization of surplus heat energy, whereas variations of environmental impact due to direct emissions from the biogas plants were less distinctive. Compared with a reference system based on fossil resources, electricity production in the biogas plants avoided GHG emissions of 603 g to 940 g carbon dioxide equivalents (CO2-eq)•kilowatt hours electrical energy (kWhel-1) and saved 2.48 to 3.23 kilowatt hours primary energy from fossil energy carriers (kWhfossil)•kWhel-1 CED (results for 2010).

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Pollution,Environmental Engineering

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3. Gärtner S, Münch J, Reinhardt G, Vogt R (2008) Optimierungen für einen nachhaltigen Ausbau der Biogaserzeugung und - nutzung in Deutschland. Materialband: E Ökobilanzen. Heidelberg: IFEU-Institute for Energy and Environmental Research Heidelberg GmbH.

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