RES-chains training material:

The aim was to identify sustainable renewable energy source chains (RES-Chains) to encourage sustainable development within the South Baltic Region. The training material aimed to describe the connections between renewable energy sources and customers.

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Your choices so far:
1 Biomass (digestible sludge);   2 Electricity

What is your resource? What do you want to deliver? What is the service the customer wants?
1 Biomass (digestible sludge) District cooling Comfortable indoor climate
Biomass (fermentable sludge) District heating Electricity
Biomass (solid) 2 Electricity Process cooling (< 0 °C)
Geothermal Fuel: Gaseous Process heat/steam (50 - 150 °C)
Sunshine Fuel: Liquid Process heat (150 - 1000 °C)
Water Fuel: Solid Process heat (> 1000 °C)
Wind Local cooling (ind. house) Transport
Residual oils/fats etc Local heating (ind. house)

 

In case the main aim with the biogas production is to produce and sell electricity and there is no market for the heat produced, the biogas should be used to replace fossil fuel like coal, oil or fossil gas in a power station.

This can be accomplished by two different routes:

There are a few differences between these two ways:

So the cost distribution between gas production and electricity production becomes different and the total cost associated with the two solutions will have to be carefully investigated before any decisions are taken.

For large-scale production plants, biogas of sng-quality is available from the gas grid.