Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
762413 Energy Conversion and Management 2006 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

Biogas utilization for electricity production has become a common practice in recent years. Its management is a demanding work that if it is not properly done, a considerable part of the energy will be foregone. With the available data of 5.5 years of operation from the wastewater treatment facility of Iraklio city (120,000 inhabitants), we undertake a technical–economic evaluation. It was concluded that the cost per kiloWatt hour produced is 0.072€, while it is purchased at 0.07€, a highly subsidized price, since the cost of the primary material for producing 1 kW h is 0.085€. It was shown that energy produced is covering 15.9% of the total electricity needs of the facility. This percentage is really low since, according to the analysis pursued in this paper, it could go up to 39% if the recorded problems were successfully solved. The ultimate objective of this paper is to provide a methodology for accessing the electricity produced from other such facilities by tracking and analyzing the problems reported in the examined plant.

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