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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.
Evaluation criteria are:
- + Siting condition are favorable
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- o Siting condition are unfavorable, but
- a) compensable by project activities
- b) not serious enough to cause ultimate failure
- - Siting condition are not satisfactory
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.
Detailed planning guide for biogas plants
Initial situation
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Data
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Rating
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Addresses/project characterization
Plant acronym: Address of operator/customer: Place/region/country: Indigenous proj. org./executing org.: Extension officer/advisor:
General user data
Household structure and number of persons: User's economic situation: Crops: types, areas, manner of cultivation: Non-agricultural activity: Household/farm income: Cultural and social characteristics of user:
Problems leading to the "biogas approach"
Energy-supply bottlenecks: Workload for prior source of energy: Poor soil structure/yields: Erosion/deforestation: Poor hygiene and other factors:
Objectives of the measure "biogas plant"
User interests: Project interests: Other interests:
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Natural / Agricultural conditions
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Data
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Rating
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Natural conditions
Mean annual temperature: Seasonal fluctuations: Diurnal variation:
Rating:
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- o +
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Subsoil
Type of soil: Groundwater table, potable water catchment area:
Rating:
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- o +
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Water conditions
Climatic zone: Annual precipitation: Dry season (months): Distance to source of water:
Rating:
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- o +
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Livestock inventory (useful for biogas production)
Animals: kind and quantity: Type of stable: Use of dung: Persons responsible for animals:
Rating:
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- o +
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Vegetable waste (useful for biogas production)
Types and quantities: Prior use:
Rating:
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- o +
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Fertilization
Customary types and quantities of fertilizer/areas fertilized: Organic fertilizer familiar/in use:
Rating:
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- o +
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Potential sites for biogas plant
Combined stable/biogas plant possible: Distance between biogas plant and livestock stable: Distance between biogas plant and place of gas consumption:
Rating:
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- o +
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Overall rating 1
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- o +
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Balancing the energy demand with the biogas production
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Data
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Rating
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Prior energy supply
Uses, source of energy, consumption:
- Anticipated biogas demand (kwh/day or l/d)
- for cooking:
- for lighting:
- for cooling:
- for engines:
- Total gas demand
- a) percentage that must be provided by the biogas plant:
- b) desired demand coverage:
Available biomass (kg/d) and potential gas production (l/d)
- from animal husbandry
- pigs:
- poultry:
- cattle:
- Night soil
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- Vegetable waste (quantities and potential gas yield)
- 1.
- 2.
- Totals
- biomass and potential gas production
- a) easy to procure:
- b) less easy to procure:
Balancing
Gas production clearly greater than gas demand -> positive rating (+)
Gas demand larger than gas production -> negative rating (-); but review of results in order regarding:
a) possible reduction of gas demand by the following measures ->
b) possible increase in biogas production by the following measures ->
If the measures take hold: -> qualified positive rating for the plant location (o)
If the measures do not take hold: -> site rating remains negative (-)
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Overall rating 2
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- o +
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Plant Design and Construction
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Data
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Rating
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Selection of plant design
Locally customary type of plant: Arguments in favor of floating-drum plant: Arguments in favor of fixe-dome plant: Arguments in favor of other plant(s):
Type of plant chosen:
Selection of site
Availability of building materials
Bricks/blocks/stone: Cement: Metal: Sand: Piping/fittings: Miscellaneous:
Availability of gas appliances
Cookers: Lamps: ... ...
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Overall rating 3
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- o +
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Plant operation / maintenance / repair
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Data
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Rating
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Assessment of plant operation
Incidental work: Work expenditure in h: Persons responsible:
Rating with regard to anticipated implementation:
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- o +
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Plant maintenance
Maintenance-intensive components: Maintenance work by user: Maintenance work by external assistance:
Rating with regard too anticipated implementation:
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- o +
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Plant repair
Components liable to need repair: Repairs that can be made by the user: Repairs requiring external assistance: Requisite materials and spare parts:
Rating with regard to expected repair services:
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- o +
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Overall rating 4
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- o +
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Economic analysis
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Data
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Rating
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Time-expenditure accounting
Time saved with biogas plant Time lost due to biogas plant
Rating:
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- o +
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Microeconomic analysis
Initial investment: Cost of operation/maintenance/repair: Return on investment: energy, fertilizer, otherwise: Payback time (static): Productiveness (static):
Rating:
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- o +
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Quality factors, useful socioeconomic effects and costs
Useful effects: hygiene, autonomous energy, better lighting, better working conditions, prestige: Drawbacks: need to handle night soil, negative social impact:
Rating:
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- o +
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Overall rating 5
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- o +
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Social acceptance and potential for dissemination
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Data
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Rating
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Anticipated acceptance
Participation in planning and construction Integration into agricultural setting: Integration into household: Sociocultural acceptance:
Rating:
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- o +
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Establishing a dissemination strategy
Conditions for and chances of the professional-craftsman approach: Conditions for and chances of the self-help oriented approach:
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- o + - o +
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General conditions for dissemination
Project-executing organization and its staffing: orgnaizational structure: interest and prior experience in biogas technology:
Regional infrastructure for transportation: communication: material procurement:
Craftsman involvement, i.e. which acitivities: minimum qualifications: tools and machines:
Training for engineers, craftsman and users:
Proprietary capital, subsidy/credit requirement on the part of user: craftsmen:
Rating:
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- o +
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Overall rating 6
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- o +
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Summarization
Siting conditions
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No.
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Rating
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Natural/agricultural conditions
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1.
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- o +
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Balancing the energy demand and the biogas production
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2.
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- o +
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Plant design and construction
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3.
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- o +
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Plant operation/maintenance/repair
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4.
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- o +
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Economic analysis
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5.
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- o +
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Social acceptance and potential for dissemination
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6.
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- o +
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Overall rating of siting conditions
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