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Title: Assessment of optimal location for a centralized biogas upgrading facility
Authors: Гавриш, Валерій Іванович
Валерій, Іванович
Nitsenko, Vitalii
Bilan, Yuriy
Streimikiene, Dalia
Keywords: Biogas transportation
biomethane
efficiency
location
star layout
Cost reduction
Efficiency
Investments
Location
Maintenance
Stars
Biogas upgrading
Biomethane
Efficiency increase
Investment costs
Maintenance cost
Optimal locations
Optimum location
Production sites
assessment method
biogas
energy efficiency
gas production
methane
numerical model
Biogas
Anaerobic Digestion
Biofuel
Life Cycle Assessment
Energy: Energy (miscellaneous)
Environmental Science: Environmental Engineering
Energy: Energy Engineering and Power Technology
Energy: Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Mykolayiv National Agrarian University
Odessa I. I. Mechnikov National University
Faculty of Economics Science and Management, University of Szczecin
Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics
Citation: Havrysh, V., Nitsenko, V., Bilan, Y., & Streimikiene, D. (2019). Assessment of optimal location for a centralized biogas upgrading facility. Energy and Environment, 30(3), 462-480. doi:10.1177/0958305X18793110
Abstract: Since the 1990s, the volume of biogas produced in the world has been increasing. Biomethane (upgraded biogas) is a more versatile renewable fuel. Biogas transportation from production sites to upgrading facilities induces a scale advantage and an efficiency increase. Therefore, exploration of costs and energy use of biogas transportation using dedicated infrastructure is needed. A mathematical model to determine the optimum location for a certain biogas upgrading plant has been presented. It was developed to describe a local biogas grid that is used to collect biogas from several digesters and to deliver it to a central upgrading point. The model minimizes operational and maintenance costs per volumetric unit of biogas. The results indicate that cooperation between biogas producers in collecting biogas by means of a star layout reduces the cost of biomethane production (investment costs by 22.4–24.8% and operating and maintenance costs by 1.7–10.9%) relative to using a decentralized method. Merging smaller digesters into a smaller number of larger biogas upgrading plants reduces the biomethane production costs for the same biogas volume source.
URI: https://dspace.mnau.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/14264
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