Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8119727 Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews 2014 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
From manure processing, the estimated economic potential was 0.8 TWhe y−1 of electricity at a representative generation cost of 25 ct€ kWhe−1, while that of biomethane was calculated to be 182 MM Nm3 y−1 at a representative generation cost of 98 € MM BTU−1. In addition, the economic potential for the mono-digestion of agricultural residue was estimated to be 1.1 TWhey−1 at a representative generation cost of 15.4 ct€ kWhe−1, while that of biomethane generation was 280 MM Nm3 y−1 at a generation cost of 40 € MM BTU−1. Manure co-digestion offered a significant increase of roughly 46% of the economic potential at the same representative cost as mono-digestion. The co-digestion option of using biomethane production for injection does not seem to be adequate when considering a national policy to boost biogas production. Electricity generation, however, may be a viable option that has major economic advantages with or without a feed-in tariff scheme.
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