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− | = Introduction = | + | = Overview = |
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| Failure or unsatisfactory performance of biogas units occur mostly due to planning mistakes. The consequences of such mistakes may be immediately evident or may only become apparent after several years. Thorough and careful planning is, therefore, of utmost importance to eliminate mistakes before they reach irreversible stages. | | Failure or unsatisfactory performance of biogas units occur mostly due to planning mistakes. The consequences of such mistakes may be immediately evident or may only become apparent after several years. Thorough and careful planning is, therefore, of utmost importance to eliminate mistakes before they reach irreversible stages. |
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| '''Available substrate''' determines not only the size and shape of mixing pit but the digester volume (retention time!), the heating and agitation devices. Agitation through gas injection is only feasible with homogenous substrate and a dry matter content below 5%. Mechanical agitation becomes problematic above 10% dry matter. | | '''Available substrate''' determines not only the size and shape of mixing pit but the digester volume (retention time!), the heating and agitation devices. Agitation through gas injection is only feasible with homogenous substrate and a dry matter content below 5%. Mechanical agitation becomes problematic above 10% dry matter. |
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| <u>Evaluation criteria are:</u><br/> | | <u>Evaluation criteria are:</u><br/> |
− | *<span style="font-weight: bold; line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 0.85em;">Siting condition are favorable</span><br/> | + | *Siting condition are favorable<br/> |
− | *<span style="font-weight: bold; line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 0.85em;"></span><span style="font-weight: bold; line-height: 1.5em; font-size: 0.85em;">Siting condition are unfavorable, but</span>*:a) compensable by project activities | + | *Siting condition are unfavorable, but |
− | *:b) not serious enough to cause ultimate failure | + | **a) compensable by project activities |
− | *;'''-''' Siting condition are not satisfactory | + | **b) not serious enough to cause ultimate failure |
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| + | <br/>Despite its detailed nature, this planning guide is only a framework within which the extension officer should proceed to conduct a careful investigation and give due consideration, however subjectively, to the individual conditions in order to arrive at a locally practical solution. By no means is this planning guide intended to relieve the agricultural extension officer of the responsibility to thoroughly familiarize himself with the on-the-spot situation and to judge the overall value of a given location on the basis of the knowledge thus gained.<br/> |
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| == Initial Situation == | | == Initial Situation == |
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| Plant acronym:<br/>Address of operator/customer:<br/>Place/region/country:<br/>Indigenous proj. org./executing org.:<br/>Extension officer/advisor: | | Plant acronym:<br/>Address of operator/customer:<br/>Place/region/country:<br/>Indigenous proj. org./executing org.:<br/>Extension officer/advisor: |
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| User interests:<br/>Project interests:<br/>Other interests:<br/> | | User interests:<br/>Project interests:<br/>Other interests:<br/> |
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| Mean annual temperature:<br/>Seasonal fluctuations:<br/>Diurnal variation: | | Mean annual temperature:<br/>Seasonal fluctuations:<br/>Diurnal variation: |
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| Type of soil:<br/>Groundwater table, potable water catchment area: | | Type of soil:<br/>Groundwater table, potable water catchment area: |
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| Climatic zone:<br/>Annual precipitation:<br/>Dry season (months):<br/>Distance to source of water: | | Climatic zone:<br/>Annual precipitation:<br/>Dry season (months):<br/>Distance to source of water: |
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| Animals: kind and quantity:<br/>Type of stable:<br/>Use of dung:<br/>Persons responsible for animals: | | Animals: kind and quantity:<br/>Type of stable:<br/>Use of dung:<br/>Persons responsible for animals: |
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| Types and quantities:<br/>Prior use: | | Types and quantities:<br/>Prior use: |
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| Customary types and quantities of fertilizer/areas fertilized:<br/>Organic fertilizer familiar/in use: | | Customary types and quantities of fertilizer/areas fertilized:<br/>Organic fertilizer familiar/in use: |
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| Combined stable/biogas plant possible:<br/>Distance between biogas plant and livestock stable:<br/>Distance between biogas plant and place of gas consumption: | | Combined stable/biogas plant possible:<br/>Distance between biogas plant and livestock stable:<br/>Distance between biogas plant and place of gas consumption: |
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| == Balancing the Energy Demand with the Biogas Production == | | == Balancing the Energy Demand with the Biogas Production == |
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| Uses, source of energy, consumption:<br/> | | Uses, source of energy, consumption:<br/> |
| *'''Anticipated biogas demand (kwh/day or l/d)'''<br/> | | *'''Anticipated biogas demand (kwh/day or l/d)'''<br/> |
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| *:for lighting:<br/> | | *:for lighting:<br/> |
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| *:a) percentage that ''must'' be provided by the biogas plant: | | *:a) percentage that ''must'' be provided by the biogas plant: |
| *:b) desired demand coverage:<br/> | | *:b) desired demand coverage:<br/> |
− | <br/>'''Available biomass (kg/d) and potential gas production (l/d) '''<span style="font-weight: bold; line-height: 1.5em;">from animal husbandry</span> | + | |
− | *:pigs: | + | <br/>'''Available biomass (kg/d) and potential gas production (l/d) '''<span style="font-weight: bold; line-height: 1.5em">from animal husbandry</span> |
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| *:poultry: | | *:poultry: |
| *:cattle: | | *:cattle: |
− | *;Night soil*:1. | + | *;Night soil* |
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| *:a) easy to procure: | | *:a) easy to procure: |
| *:b) less easy to procure:*;Vegetable waste (quantities and potential gas yield) | | *:b) less easy to procure:*;Vegetable waste (quantities and potential gas yield) |
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| '''Balancing''' | | '''Balancing''' |
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| If the measures do not take hold:<br/>-> site rating remains negative ('''-''') | | If the measures do not take hold:<br/>-> site rating remains negative ('''-''') |
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| == Plant Design and Construction == | | == Plant Design and Construction == |
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| Locally customary type of plant:<br/>Arguments in favor of floating-drum plant:<br/>Arguments in favor of fixe-dome plant:<br/>Arguments in favor of other plant(s): | | Locally customary type of plant:<br/>Arguments in favor of floating-drum plant:<br/>Arguments in favor of fixe-dome plant:<br/>Arguments in favor of other plant(s): |
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| Cookers:<br/>Lamps:<br/>...<br/>... | | Cookers:<br/>Lamps:<br/>...<br/>... |
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| Incidental work:<br/>Work expenditure in h:<br/>Persons responsible: | | Incidental work:<br/>Work expenditure in h:<br/>Persons responsible: |
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| Maintenance-intensive components:<br/>Maintenance work by user:<br/>Maintenance work by external assistance: | | Maintenance-intensive components:<br/>Maintenance work by user:<br/>Maintenance work by external assistance: |
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| Components liable to need repair:<br/>Repairs that can be made by the user:<br/>Repairs requiring external assistance:<br/>Requisite materials and spare parts: | | Components liable to need repair:<br/>Repairs that can be made by the user:<br/>Repairs requiring external assistance:<br/>Requisite materials and spare parts: |
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| Rating with regard to expected repair services: | | Rating with regard to expected repair services: |
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| Time saved with biogas plant<br/>Time lost due to biogas plant | | Time saved with biogas plant<br/>Time lost due to biogas plant |
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| Initial investment:<br/>Cost of operation/maintenance/repair:<br/>Return on investment: energy, fertilizer, otherwise:<br/>Payback time (static):<br/>Productiveness (static): | | Initial investment:<br/>Cost of operation/maintenance/repair:<br/>Return on investment: energy, fertilizer, otherwise:<br/>Payback time (static):<br/>Productiveness (static): |
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| Useful effects: hygiene, autonomous energy, better lighting, better working conditions, prestige:<br/>Drawbacks: need to handle night soil, negative social impact: | | Useful effects: hygiene, autonomous energy, better lighting, better working conditions, prestige:<br/>Drawbacks: need to handle night soil, negative social impact: |
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| Participation in planning and construction<br/>Integration into agricultural setting:<br/>Integration into household:<br/>Sociocultural acceptance: | | Participation in planning and construction<br/>Integration into agricultural setting:<br/>Integration into household:<br/>Sociocultural acceptance: |
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| Conditions for and chances of the professional-craftsman approach:<br/>Conditions for and chances of the self-help oriented approach: | | Conditions for and chances of the professional-craftsman approach:<br/>Conditions for and chances of the self-help oriented approach: |
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| Project-executing organization and its staffing:<br/>orgnaizational structure:<br/>interest and prior experience in biogas technology: | | Project-executing organization and its staffing:<br/>orgnaizational structure:<br/>interest and prior experience in biogas technology: |
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| === Step 1: Preparing the project outline === | | === Step 1: Preparing the project outline === |
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| | Which substrates will be available on a long-term basis?<br/>What impact/changes in the medium- and long-term are possible at the specific site?<br/>How will this affect the planned biogas plant? (biology/materials, process, energy)<br/>Is the supply of substrates guaranteed on the long term?<br/>Is the use of these substrates worthwhile in view of the statutory requirements? (question of proportionality) | | | Which substrates will be available on a long-term basis?<br/>What impact/changes in the medium- and long-term are possible at the specific site?<br/>How will this affect the planned biogas plant? (biology/materials, process, energy)<br/>Is the supply of substrates guaranteed on the long term?<br/>Is the use of these substrates worthwhile in view of the statutory requirements? (question of proportionality) |
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| | Go and visit some existing plants as a way of acquiring experience and information.<br/>What structural options are available on the market?<br/>Where are there structural/process-related problems? How were those problems solved?<br/>What has been the experience of existing plant operators with various components and substrate combinations? | | | Go and visit some existing plants as a way of acquiring experience and information.<br/>What structural options are available on the market?<br/>Where are there structural/process-related problems? How were those problems solved?<br/>What has been the experience of existing plant operators with various components and substrate combinations? |
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| *'''Acquisition of knowledge about what [http://giz.energypedia.info/Construction of a biogas plant plants/components are] available on the market'''<br/> | | *'''Acquisition of knowledge about what [http://giz.energypedia.info/Construction of a biogas plant plants/components are] available on the market'''<br/> |
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| === Step 2: Developing the feasibility study === | | === Step 2: Developing the feasibility study === |
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| Check whether it makes sense to have a feasibility study carried out by using the | | Check whether it makes sense to have a feasibility study carried out by using the |
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| | An agricultural adviser or biogas consultant experienced in the building and operation of biogas plants should be approached for site selection and plant design through, construction and commissioning. | | | An agricultural adviser or biogas consultant experienced in the building and operation of biogas plants should be approached for site selection and plant design through, construction and commissioning. |
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| Definition of the site characteristics, e.g. ordering of a soil report. Site selection (with reference to a general plan of the farm, buildings, silo areas). | | Definition of the site characteristics, e.g. ordering of a soil report. Site selection (with reference to a general plan of the farm, buildings, silo areas). |
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| Engineering firms and companies that we have experience with take a look at the [http://giz.energypedia.info/Service Pack Biogas Who is Who in Biogas.] | | Engineering firms and companies that we have experience with take a look at the [http://giz.energypedia.info/Service Pack Biogas Who is Who in Biogas.] |
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| === Step 3: Availability of substrate === | | === Step 3: Availability of substrate === |
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| *agricultural residues (e.g. [https://energypedia.info/index.php/Substrate_Types_and_Management#Cattle_dung_and_manure cattle manure], poultry excrement) | | *agricultural residues (e.g. [https://energypedia.info/index.php/Substrate_Types_and_Management#Cattle_dung_and_manure cattle manure], poultry excrement) |
| *agroindustrial wastes (e.g. apple mash, POME) | | *agroindustrial wastes (e.g. apple mash, POME) |
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| | How much will the substrates cost to supply (price of substrate, transport, workforce)? | | | How much will the substrates cost to supply (price of substrate, transport, workforce)? |
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| | How much storage area will be needed at the planned site of the plant? | | | How much storage area will be needed at the planned site of the plant? |
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| | How much pretreatment (e.g. mixing, comminution) will the envisaged substrates require? | | | How much pretreatment (e.g. mixing, comminution) will the envisaged substrates require? |
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| It must first of all be clarified whether the preferred site is of the necessary size, whether the subsoil is suitable and, if possible, free from contamination, whether any existing buildings and storage areas are in a usable condition and whether grid connection points and heat offtakers are available. The purpose of such an assessment is to keep down the construction costs. The relatively low capacitiesinvolved in agricultural biogas production and the associated substrate streams allow the supply of substrate and the disposal of digestate to be effected by road transport. Many substrates scarcely merit the cost of transport on account of their relatively low energy density. Consequently, the search for substrates with which to supply the biogas plant will focus on biomass that is available from the immediate regional vicinity. It will be advantageous to select a site that has access to roads of average transport capacity (such as country roads/B-roads.) | | It must first of all be clarified whether the preferred site is of the necessary size, whether the subsoil is suitable and, if possible, free from contamination, whether any existing buildings and storage areas are in a usable condition and whether grid connection points and heat offtakers are available. The purpose of such an assessment is to keep down the construction costs. The relatively low capacitiesinvolved in agricultural biogas production and the associated substrate streams allow the supply of substrate and the disposal of digestate to be effected by road transport. Many substrates scarcely merit the cost of transport on account of their relatively low energy density. Consequently, the search for substrates with which to supply the biogas plant will focus on biomass that is available from the immediate regional vicinity. It will be advantageous to select a site that has access to roads of average transport capacity (such as country roads/B-roads.) |
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| | What is the site like?<br/>Is the subsoil suitable? | | | What is the site like?<br/>Is the subsoil suitable? |
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| Is the site in an industrial zone (on the periphery) or on a farm in the outer zone?<br/>How high are the land costs?<br/>Is the road access suitable for trucks? | | Is the site in an industrial zone (on the periphery) or on a farm in the outer zone?<br/>How high are the land costs?<br/>Is the road access suitable for trucks? |
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| Can the waste heat from the CHP process be used at the site or nearby? | | Can the waste heat from the CHP process be used at the site or nearby? |
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| | Which utilities (power, water, sewage, telecoms, natural gas) are available at the site? How far away is the nearest power feed-in point? | | | Which utilities (power, water, sewage, telecoms, natural gas) are available at the site? How far away is the nearest power feed-in point? |
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| | Which local residents and businesses will be affected?<br/>Which local residents and businesses need to be informed about the project at an early stage and, where appropriate, involved in the project?<br/>Are there potential heat offtakers?<br/>Which public institutions need to be included at an early stage?<br/>What nature conservation interests need to be addressed? | | | Which local residents and businesses will be affected?<br/>Which local residents and businesses need to be informed about the project at an early stage and, where appropriate, involved in the project?<br/>Are there potential heat offtakers?<br/>Which public institutions need to be included at an early stage?<br/>What nature conservation interests need to be addressed? |
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| <br/>Find another detailed site evaluation procedure in [https://energypedia.info/index.php/Siting_of_the_Biogas_Unit energypedia.] | | <br/>Find another detailed site evaluation procedure in [https://energypedia.info/index.php/Siting_of_the_Biogas_Unit energypedia.] |
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| === Step 5: Material stream logistics === | | === Step 5: Material stream logistics === |
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| What form of substrate delivery is most efficient?<br/>What types of long- and short-term storage are available at the site?<br/>What forms of treatment and metering are required? | | What form of substrate delivery is most efficient?<br/>What types of long- and short-term storage are available at the site?<br/>What forms of treatment and metering are required? |
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| | What substrate delivery terms and quality standards exist? (e.g. billing of the delivered biomass quantity/volume)<br/>Are there offtakers for the digestate? | | | What substrate delivery terms and quality standards exist? (e.g. billing of the delivered biomass quantity/volume)<br/>Are there offtakers for the digestate? |
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| | What handling/transport equipment is needed?<br/>What conveying/pumping equipment will I need inside the plant? | | | What handling/transport equipment is needed?<br/>What conveying/pumping equipment will I need inside the plant? |
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| | What quantities of digestate will be produced?<br/>What method of digestate storage is structurally possible?<br/>What method of digestate transport and what digestate field spreading intervals are possible? | | | What quantities of digestate will be produced?<br/>What method of digestate storage is structurally possible?<br/>What method of digestate transport and what digestate field spreading intervals are possible? |
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| *'''Selection of biomass suppliers and digestate offtakers''' | | *'''Selection of biomass suppliers and digestate offtakers''' |
| *'''Definition of supply agreements and, if possible, long-term supply contracts''' | | *'''Definition of supply agreements and, if possible, long-term supply contracts''' |
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| | Will the plant use wet or dry digestion?<br/>What process stages will the plant use? And at what process temperature? | | | Will the plant use wet or dry digestion?<br/>What process stages will the plant use? And at what process temperature? |
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| | What components will the plant use? | | | What components will the plant use? |
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| | Which farms and enterprises will be involved as network partners?<br/>experience do the involved parties have?<br/>What installation and maintenance firms are available in the immediate vicinity?<br/>How much do my staff and partners know about substrate treatment/loading or about transport/silage equipment? | | | Which farms and enterprises will be involved as network partners?<br/>experience do the involved parties have?<br/>What installation and maintenance firms are available in the immediate vicinity?<br/>How much do my staff and partners know about substrate treatment/loading or about transport/silage equipment? |
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| *Combined heat and power (CHP) generation (e.g. CHP unit, micro gas turbine, etc.) | | *Combined heat and power (CHP) generation (e.g. CHP unit, micro gas turbine, etc.) |
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Failure or unsatisfactory performance of biogas units occur mostly due to planning mistakes. The consequences of such mistakes may be immediately evident or may only become apparent after several years. Thorough and careful planning is, therefore, of utmost importance to eliminate mistakes before they reach irreversible stages.
As a biogas unit is an expensive investment, it should not be erected as a temporary set-up. Therefore, determining siting criteria for the stable and the biogas plant are the important initial steps of planning.
A general problem for the planning engineer is the interference of the customer during planning. As much as the wishes and expectations of customers have to be taken into consideration, the most important task of the planner is to lay the foundation for a well functioning biogas unit. As in most cases the customer has no experience with biogas technology, the planner has to explain all the reasons for each planning step. Planners should have the courage to withdraw from the planning process, if the wishes of the customer will lead to a white elephant on the farm.
Moreover, all extension-service advice concerning agricultural biogas plants must begin with an estimation of the quantitative and qualitative energy requirements of the interested party. Then, the biogas-generating potential must be calculated on the basis of the given biomass production and compared to the energy demand. Both the energy demand and the gas-generating potential, however, are variables that cannot be accurately determined in the planning phase. Sizing the plant(digester, gasholder, etc.) is the next step in the planning process.
In the case of a family-size biogas plant intended primarily as a source of energy, implementation should only be recommended, if the plant can be expected to cover the calculated energy demand.
Information about the economic evaluation of a biogas plant can be found in the section on Costs and Benefits.
Before building a biogas plant, there are different circumstances which should be considered. For instance, the natural and agricultural conditions in the specific countries are as important as the social or the economic aspects. To consider the most important factors, we provide a checklist for the planning procedure, a planning guide and a checklist for construction of a biogas plant.
Throughout the world, a countless number of designs of biogas plants have been developed under specific climatic and socio-economic conditions. Chosing a design is essentially part of the planning process. It is, however, important to familiarize with basic design considerations before the actual planning process begins. This refers to the planning of a single biogas unit as well as to the planning of biogas-programs with a regional scope.
The performance of a biogas plant is dependent on the local conditions in terms of climate, soil conditions, the substrate for digestion and building material availability. The design must respond to these conditions. In areas with generally low temperatures, insulation and heating devices may be important. If bedrock occurs frequently, the design must avoid deep excavation work. The amount and type of substrate to be digested have a bearing on size and design of the digester and the inlet and outlet construction. The choice of design will also be based on the building materials which are available reliably and at reasonable cost.
If only one of the following criteria is evident, then the widespread dissemination of simple household biogas plants is not possible. As an exception, suitable farms in the region could allow individual measures that make biogas a feasible technology.
Each of the following factors will lead to severe problems in biogas dissemination. Accompanying measures, particularly modified technical developments, high financial promotion or additional organizational structures within the dissemination program are necessary to guarantee project success.
If each of the following conditions is fulfilled then household biogas plants will definitely be a success. A dissemination program is then strongly recommended.
For larger biogas programs, especially when aiming at a self-supporting dissemination process, standards in dimensions, quality and pricing are essential. Standard procedures, standard drawings and forms and standardized contracts between the constructor, the planner, the provider of material and the customer avoid mistakes and misunderstandings and save time. There is, however a trade-off between the benefits of standardization and the necessity of individual, appropriate solutions.
The design selection is determined largely be the prevailing design in the region, which, in turn takes the climatic, economic and substrate specific conditions into consideration. Large plants are designed on a case-to-case basis.
This guide to planning is intended to serve agricultural extension officers as a comprehensive tool for arriving at decisions concerning the suitability of locations for family-sized biogas plants. The detailed planning outline has a data column for entering the gathered information and a rating column for noting the results of evaluation.
The following steps serve as a step by step guideline to reach a decision whether a biogas project is technically and economically feasible.
It must first of all be clarified whether the preferred site is of the necessary size, whether the subsoil is suitable and, if possible, free from contamination, whether any existing buildings and storage areas are in a usable condition and whether grid connection points and heat offtakers are available. The purpose of such an assessment is to keep down the construction costs. The relatively low capacitiesinvolved in agricultural biogas production and the associated substrate streams allow the supply of substrate and the disposal of digestate to be effected by road transport. Many substrates scarcely merit the cost of transport on account of their relatively low energy density. Consequently, the search for substrates with which to supply the biogas plant will focus on biomass that is available from the immediate regional vicinity. It will be advantageous to select a site that has access to roads of average transport capacity (such as country roads/B-roads.)