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Predstavitev bioplinarne ECOS Primer dobre prakse

Predstavitev bioplinarne ECOS Primer dobre prakse. Jože Pavlinjek, univ.dipl.gosp.inž. G. Radgona, 22. avg. 2011. www.ecos.si. Fossil Energy Sources. www.ecos.si. The sustainable cycle of biogas plants. www.ecos.si. Biogas – renewable fuel able to substitute fossil fuels.

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Predstavitev bioplinarne ECOS Primer dobre prakse

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  1. Predstavitev bioplinarne ECOS Primer dobre prakse Jože Pavlinjek, univ.dipl.gosp.inž. G. Radgona, 22. avg. 2011 www.ecos.si

  2. FossilEnergySources www.ecos.si

  3. Thesustainablecycleofbiogasplants www.ecos.si

  4. Biogas – renewable fuel able to substitutefossil fuels • For a wide range of organic substances from agriculture, foodstuff or feed industries, anaerobic fermentation is a superior alternative to composting. • Biogas … • results from anaerobic fermentation of organic materials • isa mixture of methane and carbon dioxide • serves as a high-energy, CO2-neutral fuel www.ecos.si

  5. BIOGAS BASICS 1m3BIOGAS 20% METHANE www.ecos.si

  6. Principles of rural biogas reactor types: a) Chinesetype b) Indiantype www.ecos.si

  7. Hydrolysis Acidogenesis Acetogenesis Methanogenesis www.ecos.si

  8. For the Farmer: • improvement of manure properties: odor reduction, elimination of acid components, viscosity decrease, mineralization of organic nitrogen, reduction of pathogenic germs and weed seeds • additional incomings from heat and power production • waste water treatment without costly sewer connection • For the Environment: • reduction of methane and ammonia emissionsfrom manure • reduction of nitrate wash-out into groundwater • recycling of fertilizer compounds from organic wastes • reduction of carbon dioxide emissions by substitutionof fossil resources www.ecos.si

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  10. waste wheat waste bread grease trap contents corn-cob-mix corn silage grass silage food waste minimum variation municipal biowaste brewery beet grass cuttings potato peelings pig manure cattle manure 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 Standard m³ biogas / ton Biogas yields of suitable organic materials www.ecos.si

  11. Za financiranje projektov potrebujemo: www.ecos.si Jože Pavlinjek, univ.dipl.gosp.inž.

  12. Four types of gas engines 2 3 4 6 Type Type Type Type • Electrical output from 500 to 1,100KW • V12, V16 and V20 cylinder • 1,500 rpm (50Hz) / 1,800 rpm (60Hz) • Delivered engines: more than 5,000 • Since 1988 in the product program • Electrical outputfrom 1.5 to 4MW • V12, V16, V20 and V24 cylinder • 1,500 rpm (50Hz, 60Hz with gear-box) • Delivered engines: more than 2,200 • Since 1989 in the product program • Electrical output from 800 to 1,500KW • V12, V16 and V20 cylinder • 1,500 rpm (50Hz) / 1,800 rpm (60Hz) • Delivered engines: more than 750 • Since 2002 in the product program • Electrical output from 250 to 330KW • 8 cylinder • 1,500 rpm (50Hz) / 1,800 rpm (60Hz) • Delivered engines: more than 850 • Since 1976 in the product program www.ecos.si

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  14. the most important thingsby the Biogas Plants • Ø INPUT-materials • Ø use of the OUTPUT (fertilizer) • Ø use of the produced energy (biogas) • Ø economic criteria (feed in tariffs, subsidies) • Ø political framework conditions • Ø the (best) location • Ø communication procedure www.ecos.si

  15. ecos Jože Pavlinjek, univ.dipl.gosp.inž. Biogas Plant Lendava • CaseStudy www.ecos.si

  16. ecos Jože Pavlinjek, univ.dipl.gosp.inž. General Data: BiogasPlant Lendava Petišovska ulica bb Petišovci 9220 Lendava Electrical Power: 7.223 kW Heating Power: 6.750 kW Nr. ofemployees: 16 YearlyOperation: 7.000 h BiogasProduction: 70.000 m3 / day Substrate; Input Material: 20.000 t OrganicWastes 50.000 t Biomass www.ecos.si

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  19. Biogas potential EU • The existing biomass resources on our planet can give us an idea of the global potential of biogas production. • This potential was estimated by different experts and scientists • Regardless the results of these estimations, the overall conclusion was always, that only a very small part of this potential is utilised today, thus there is a real possibility to increase the actual production of biogas significantly. • The European Biomass Association (AEBIOM) estimates that the European production of biomass based energy can be increased from the 72 million tones (Mtoe) in 2004 to 220 Mtoe in 2020. • The largest potential lies in biomass originating from agriculture, where biogas is an important player. According to AEBIOM, up to 20 to 40 million hectares (Mha) of land can be used for energy production in the European Union alone www.ecos.si

  20. V Sloveniji je 16 bioplinarn, v Nemčiji pa že več kot 6.000s skupno močjo več kot 2.000 megavatov. • V Sloveniji je po analizi kmetijskega inštituta dovolj potenciala, da bi zgolj z biomaso, pridelano na 3 odstotkih obdelovalnih površin (670 tisoč hektarjev), lahko postavili več kot 86 megavatov bioplinskih elektrarn. Pri tem proizvodnja hrane ne bi bila ogrožena, kmetje pa bi imeli zagotovljen stabilen odkup. Bioplinski potencial v Sloveniji www.ecos.si

  21. ThankyouforyourAttention • Jože Pavlinjek, univ.dipl.gosp.inž. • ECOS d.o.o. • Černelavci • Gorička ulica 150 • 9000 Murska Sobota • Slovenia • t. +386-25-252-100 • f. +386-25-252-111 • jp@ecos.si www.ecos.si

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