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BiogasHeat Development of sustainable heat markets for biogas plants in Europe IEE/11/025/SI2.616366 Project Duration: 05.04.2012 – 04.04.2015 Status: 18 May 2012
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Page 1: BiogasHeat Development of sustainable heat markets for biogas plants in Europe IEE/11/025/SI2.616366 Project Duration: 05.04.2012 – 04.04.2015 Status:

BiogasHeatDevelopment of sustainable heat markets for biogas plants in Europe

IEE/11/025/SI2.616366 Project Duration: 05.04.2012 – 04.04.2015 Status: 18 May 2012

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Contract No:IEE/11/025/SI2.616366 | 05/04/2012 – 04/04/2015

Project summaryACTIVITIES Enforcement of national and EU biogas heat use policy Collection and demonstration of biogas heat use good practice examples Implementation of feasibility studies and field tests Support to real project implementation

OUTCOME More efficient and optimized heat use from existing and future biogas plants

RESULTSGood practice examples and handbook on biogas heat useNew strategies and business models for enhanced heat use from biogas plantsReal business cases and field tests in cooperation with biogas and heat market actors

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Contract No:IEE/11/025/SI2.616366 | 05/04/2012 – 04/04/2015

Background

• In many European countries the production and use of biogas is recognised as suitable and sustainable energy option in a renewable energy mix

• Mostly biogas is used to produce electricity in combined heat and power (CHP) plants

• However, in many cases the heat from the CHP plant is not used, but wasted. This inefficiency in energy use is a bottleneck in current biogas production, causing macroeconomic and microeconomic losses and challenges in an overall increasing land use competition.

• New plants, existing plants and plants undergoing renovation or extension in emerging European biogas markets need concrete solutions to efficiently use the heat

• BiogasHeat project address the problem of how to efficiently use the heat from biogas plants

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Contract No:IEE/11/025/SI2.616366 | 05/04/2012 – 04/04/2015

Objectives and main steps

• Main objectives of BiogasHeat are:- To enable economic and sustainable utilisation of heat from existing and future biogas

plants, which is currently wasted- To increase capability and capacity in biogas heat utilisation in project target countries

and abroad

• This will be achieved by:- Identification and description of good practice biogas heat use examples and

development of handbook on sustainable heat use from biogas plants- Development of promising business models and entrepreneurial strategies for biogas

heat use, including feasibility studies and analysis of technical options in cooperation with biogas and heat market actors

- Field testing of models and strategies in real projects- Round table discussions and workshops for policy makers, authorities and biogas plant

operators- Coaching events and European workshop to transfer experience of developing

sustainable heat markets for biogas plants to other European countries

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Contract No:IEE/11/025/SI2.616366 | 05/04/2012 – 04/04/2015

Expected results

• At least 20 good practice biogas heat use examples• Handbook on “Sustainable Heat use from Biogas Plants”• At least 90 pre-feasibility studies on strategies and business models for the

utilization of heat from biogas plants• Ten business cases on heat use from biogas plants developed and field tested• Direct technical assistance to biogas heat market players through Helpdesk and

FAQ list• Recommendations to national policy makers for the enforcement of heat use

from biogas plants and regional/national roundtable discussions• International workshop and 10 coaching events to other European regions• European conference and 18 national workshops disseminating the main

project results and lessons learnt

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Contract No:IEE/11/025/SI2.616366 | 05/04/2012 – 04/04/2015

Partners & Contact1. Project coordinator:

Dr Ilze Dzene, Ekodoma, Latvia, +371 67323212,[email protected]

2. WIP-Renewable Energies, Germany

3. Energy Institute “Hrvoje Pozar”, Croatia

4. Energy Efficiency Center SEVEn, Czech Republic

5. Sogesca srl, Italy

6. Polish Biogas Association, Poland

7. e7 Energie Markt Analyse GmbH, Austria

8. Danish Technological Institute, Denmark

9. SC Mangus Sol SRL, Romania

10. Euroheat & Power, Belgium

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Thank you for your attention !

For more information please visit:www.biogasheat.org *

* Online from October 2012

This presentation does not necessarily represent the opinion of the European Community and the European Community is not responsible for any use that might be made of data appearing therein. Access to and use of the contents in this presentation is at the user‘s own risk. Damage and warranty claims arising from missing or incorrect data are excluded. The authors bear no responsibility or liability for damage of any kind, also for indirect or consequential damages resulting from access to or use of this publication.


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