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BBN Meeting – Eberswalde, 01.12.2006 Work status Brandenburg, UAS Eberswalde

BBN Meeting – Eberswalde, 01.12.2006 Work status Brandenburg, UAS Eberswalde. WP 1 – regional scenario models. Biogas potential for Brandenburg for the Brandenburg energy strategy 2010 and biogas handbook

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BBN Meeting – Eberswalde, 01.12.2006 Work status Brandenburg, UAS Eberswalde

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  1. BBN Meeting – Eberswalde, 01.12.2006Work status Brandenburg, UAS Eberswalde

  2. WP 1 – regional scenario models • Biogas potential for Brandenburg • for the Brandenburg energy strategy 2010 and biogas handbook • Based on winter rye & maize potential on the municipality level and slurry potential (cattle & pigs) on the county level • Regional analysis of spatial impact (resources, logistics etc.) of planned Biogas facilities in the region of Templin • Schulzenfelde: 4 – 6 plants with 500 kW each • Eselshütte: 10 plants • Reinfeld: 4 plants •  First meetings held, review of applications done

  3. WP 2 – operational models • GIS based investment feasibility study  planned Straw ethanol plant •  in cooperation with VW and Iogen •  planned straw ethanol facility in Germany •  search for potential sites •  UAS was asked for straw potential analysis Germany • 1. Model based • 2. Statistically based

  4. WP 2 – GIS modelling 2. GIS based potential modelling in the Baltic Sea Region  model based on yield index Germany  adaption to data situation in baltic states???

  5. WP 2 – GIS modelling  soil data in the baltic states used for derivation of yield index

  6. WP 2 – GIS modelling  annual percipitation (mm)

  7. First results: annual yield potential winter rye in Germany, Poland and Baltics

  8. Potentials and actually harvested amounts (statistically based) of cereals in Germany and the Baltic States

  9. Catchment area for the ethanol plant in Schwedt (winterryre): in average years, in dry years Winterroggen Szenario: Bioethanol Average year (100 %) Catchment area in dry years

  10. Soil data situation for more accurate modelling:  At the moment we are modelling with coarse European data • Soil data of Estonia are already purchased and currently tested on our model • Finnish soil data are going to be obtained via spatial data exchange plattform • Latvia: only analog soil data  digitalisation?! • Lithuania: soil yield index exists  purchase of data sets possible? • Poland: yield index map exists but difficult to talk with IUNG/Pulawy about purchasing the data

  11. WP 3 – Strategies, Networking & Dissemination Master class course renewable energies – 23.- 27. October 2006 • Students, stakeholders, representatives from politics, economy and society are invited to discuss possibilities of extensive renewable Energy applications • under the patronage of the Brandenburg minister for science, research and culture Dr. Johanna Wanka • Over 100 participants during the 5 days • For more information take a look at our BBN website and at www.fh-eberswalde/mcc-re

  12. WP 3 - Networking • Quality management of rye for ethanol production: • Analysis of regional rye sample from Brandenburg and baltic sea region during 2005, 2006 ... • To give recommendations for energy crop growing • Example Latvia: ...more Infos at the BBN website

  13. Thanks a lot for organising (and carrying) those rye samples!!!

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