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Bio-Methane Regions , Schwäbisch Hall April 25-27 2012

Bio-Methane Regions , Schwäbisch Hall April 25-27 2012. New expected biogas/bio-methane boom in Denmark Mikael Kau , CTO, Blue Planet Innovation owned by Knowledge Centre for Agriculture in Agro Food Park, Aarhus Denmark. Agenda. New improved frame conditions in Denmark

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Bio-Methane Regions , Schwäbisch Hall April 25-27 2012

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  1. Bio-Methane Regions, Schwäbisch Hall April 25-27 2012 New expected biogas/bio-methane boom in Denmark Mikael Kau, CTO, Blue Planet Innovation owned by Knowledge Centre for Agriculture in Agro Food Park, Aarhus Denmark

  2. Agenda • New improved frame conditions in Denmark • Elements in a Danish biogas/bio-methane strategy • Improving a green gas market in Denmark/Europe • Mapping European green gas supply and demand as a new project activity?

  3. Broad agreement on Danish energy policy • 15 Euro cent/kWh (50% increase) • Economic equality for biogas to CHP and grid injection • Improving of the financial support from 20 to 30 %

  4. Elements in a Danish biogas/bio-methane strategy • New bio resources (Straw etc.) • New technologies and systems (High/low end) • System integration (Gas grid storage of fluctuating energy) • New partnerships (Agriculture/municipalities/local enterprises) • New owner and financial models (Cooperative ownership?) • New over national markets (Transportation sector etc.)

  5. Improving a green gas market in Denmark/Europe • Physically upgrading and injecting of the bionaturalgas • The Danish green gas certificate system • Who are the stakeholders and how do we secure the biogas producers a fair position in the value chain? • Other European national experience? • Do we need an over national European system?

  6. Mapping European green gas supply and demand as a project activity? • Is the activity already included in the present description? • If yes - could it be made more clear? • If no - would it be a good idea? • Mapping resources • Mapping potential consumers • Mapping stakeholders (a.o. Gas- and Energy Companies) • Mapping eventual over national barriers

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