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This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this initiative on the basis of a
decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
Biogas potentials in Turkey
- Presentation of Results -
Jaqueline Daniel-Gromke, DBFZ
Funda Cansu Ertem, DBFZ
Nadja Rensberg, DBFZ
20 December 2011
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This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
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Agenda
Background
Objective and Focus of the study
Methodology /Data base
Results of Biogas potential analysis
Biogas plants (Overview)
Summary
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
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Background
The Turkish-German Biogas-Project is a German Federal Ministry for the
Environment, Natural Conversation and Nuclear Safety funded assistance
project enforced by the GIZ within the scope of a Cooperation Agreement,
signed between the Turkish Republic and Federal Republic of Germany.
The partner and beneficiary of the Project is the Ministry of Environment and
Urbanisation (MoEU).
The overall objective of the project is to develop a sustainable biogas production
concept from agricultural residues (e.g. cattle manure) and organic wastes (e.g.
from the agro industry), introduce organic/natural fertilizer and as a result
reduce carbon emissions.
Moreover the aim is to identify biogas production capacity for a selected
implementation region and establish a practical operating environment for the
investors in the region, in which such enterprises can operate competitively with
German high quality and holistic biogas concept and technology.
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
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Objectives of the Study
Gross estimation of biogas potential of different sectors (Agricultural
residues, Animal residues, agro-industrial residues) on a national and
regional level
Gross calculation of the total national biogas potential, participation on the
energy mix in Turkey
Availability of surplus agricultural land currently not in use with potential for
the cultivation of energy crops for biogas production
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
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Biogas calculation on regional level with the focus on:
Animal livestock
Manure from cattle
Manure from poultry (broiler and laying chicken)
Agricultural area differed to the crops for the calculation of the
agricultural byproduct (e.g. straw of cereals, maize silage not used as
fodder, sugar beet leaf, tomatoes waste)
Residues from food industry, slaughterhouses, fruits and vegetables
production (e.g. meat residues, agro-industrial wastewater, press cake of
sugar beet, olive press cake)
Biogas potential – Focus
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
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Data collection
Statistics (Ministry data base, data from cattle breeder’s association as
well as egg producer association)
survey food industry (up to now no data)
information from actors and experts
Kind of animal husbandry systems/options for collection of manure
Evaluation of the data
Calculation of the biogas potential according to the different sector
Theoretical potential
Technical potential
Identification of regions with high biogas potential by summarizing the most
important residues for biogas production in Turkey
Biogas potential – Methodology
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
Biomass potential - Definitions
Theoretical potential
Technical potential
Economic potential
Realisable potential
Different kind of definitions of potential
The study focus on theoretical and technical biogas potentials
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
CURRENT SITUATION
– Biogas Plants -
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This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
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Biogas plants in Turkey (Overview)
Biogas
Plants
in operation
Capacity
in operation
[MW]
Biogas
Plants
in planning
Capacity
in planning
[MW]
Biogas
Plants
total
Total Capacity
[MW]
Total 36 111,234 49 111,756 85 222,99
Agriculture
(animal waste, crops) 2 0,579 12 11,999 14 12,578
Food Industry
(wastewater, organic waste) 17 13,676 2 3,88 19 17,556
Municipality
(landfill gas, wastewater) 17 96,979 12 34,718 29 131,697
Municipality
(landfill gas) 13 93,043 9 32,033 22 125,076
Municipality
(wastewater) 4 3,936 3 2,685 7 6,621
Undefined 0 0 23 61,159 23 61,159
Data base 12/2011 (GIZ)
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
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2
12 Biogas Plantsin operation
Biogas Plantsin planning
0.579
11.999 Capacityin operation[MW]
Capacityin planning[MW]
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2 Biogas Plantsin operation
Biogas Plantsin planning
13.676
3.88 Capacityin operation[MW]
Capacityin planning[MW]
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12 Biogas Plantsin operation
Biogas Plantsin planning
96.979
34.718 Capacityin operation[MW]
Capacityin planning[MW]
Agriculture MunicipalityFood Industry
2
12 Biogas Plantsin operation
Biogas Plantsin planning
0,579
11,999Capacityin operation[MW]
Capacityin planning[MW]
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2Biogas Plantsin operation
Biogas Plantsin planning
13,676
3,88Capacityin operation[MW]
Capacityin planning[MW]
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12 Biogas Plantsin operation
Biogas Plantsin planning
96,979
34,718Capacityin operation[MW]
Capacityin planning[MW]
Data base 12/2011 (GIZ)
Biogas plants in Turkey (Overview) II
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
RESULTS
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This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
Summary: Biogas Potential from manure (Cattle + Poultry)
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Theoretical biogas potential
In total Cattle + Poultry: 144.366 TJ/year
Technical biogas potential
In total Cattle + Poultry: 78.372 TJ/year
highest share of biogas potential from animal residues in Turkey results from bovine
36%
10%
54%
broiler chicken
laying chicken
20%
5%
75%
broiler chicken
laying chicken
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Biogas Potential – Summary
Substrate Theoretical Biogas Potential [PJ/year]
Technical Biogas Potential [PJ/year]
Technical Biogas Potential [PJ/year]
Agriculture - livestock
Cattle Manure 115,9 47,3
83,5 Poultry Manure 36,6 36,2
Agricultural Residues
Straw of Cereals 276,7 27,7
36,1
Sugar beet leaf 17,5 4,4
Tomato Wastes 11,1 4,1
Energy crops Energy Crops on fallow land 300,0 75,0 75,0
Agro-Industrial Residues
Meat production residues 0,5 0,2
14,7
Cheese - waste water 2,7 2,4
Sugar beet press cake 5,0 4,5
molasses (sugar production) 3,3 2,9
Olive press cake 1,3 1,2
Olive mill waste water 1,3 1,2
Juice residues (Pomace) 1,8 1,5
Draff (Bioethanol-production) 0,9 0,8
Municipal Waste Municipal Waste 22,0 11,0 11,0
Total (with energy crops) 796,4 220,4
Total (without energy crops) 496,4 145,4
Total (without energy crops and straw) 219,7 117,7
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
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Sector
Theoretical Biogas Potential [PJ/year]
Technical Biogas Potential [PJ/year]
Agriculture - livestock 152,5 83,5
Agricultural Residues 305,3 36,1
Energy crops 300,0 75,0
Agro-Industrial Residues 16,6 14,7
Municipal Waste 22,0 11,0
Total (with energy crops) 796,4 220,4
Total (without energy crops) 496,4 145,4
Total (without energy crops and straw) 219,7 117,7
38%
16%
34%
7% 5%
Technical Biogas Potential [PJ/year]
Agriculture - livestock
Agricultural Residues
Energy crops
Agro-Industrial Residues
Municipal Waste
19%
38%
38%
2% 3%
Theoretical Biogas Potential [PJ/year]
Agriculture - livestock
Agricultural Residues
Energy crops
Agro-Industrial Residues
Municipal Waste
Biogas Potential – Summary
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
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Biogas Potential vs. Energy Demand in Turkey
The range of technical biogas potential of organic residues in Turkey (agricultural
residues, municipal waste, residues of food industry) is calculated between
117,7 – 220,4 PJ/year (without/with energy crops and straw) = 32,7 – 61,2 TWh/year
The technical Biogas potential can cover:
techn. Biogas potential TWh/year
32,7 61,2
related to…
Primary Energy Demand 2,6 4,8
Total Energy consumption 3,4 6,3
RES for energy consumption 37,5 70,2
the share of natural gas for energy consumption 20,1 37,5
Electricity production* 6,2 12
RES electricity production* 23,4 43,9
* assumed electrical efficiency 40% for biogas facilities
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
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Summary
Very less energy-related biomass utilization in comparison to the given
biogas potentials
High biomass potential according to the agricultural sector (cattle manure,
poultry manure), but currently unused
Highest biogas potential of animal residues results from cattle manure
Utilization of animal residues (manure) and agro-industrial wastewater can
contribute to solve environmental problems (e.g. river polution, groundwater
safety, greenhouse gas reduction)
High straw potential esp. from wheat and barley, but the most part of straw is
used for fodder for animal breeding
Calculated technical biogas potential of organic residues between
117,7 – 220,4 PJ/year (without/with energy crops and straw) can cover
6 -12% of the total electricity production in Turkey
The share or RES for electricity production in Turkey with 23 - 44%
This project is part of the International Climate Initiative. The German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety supports this
initiative on the basis of a decision adopted by the German Bundestag.
Thank you for your attention!
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Turkish-German Biogas Project
Deutsche Gesellschaft für
Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
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06680 Cankaya/Ankara, TURKEY
T +90 312 466 7056
T +49 6196 79830 007
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