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An Analysis Of Current And Future Electricity Production From Biogas In Germany David Balussou

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An Analysis Of Current And Future Electricity Production From Biogas In Germany David Balussou
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Publisher: KIT Scientific Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.78 MB
Pages: 369
Author: David Balussou
ISBN: 9783731510352, 3731510359
Language: English
Year: 2023

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An Analysis Of Current And Future Electricity Production From Biogas In Germany David Balussou by David Balussou 9783731510352, 3731510359 instant download after payment.

In this work a process simulation model identifies the most profitable German biogas plant types and sizes. Small manure and large-scale biowaste plants are currently the most economically attractive installations whereas the valorization of energy crops turns out to be unprofitable. Future developments are assessed with the help of a regional optimization model under constraints. Capacity expansion concerns small-scale manure and biowaste installations rather than plants based on energy crops.

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