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Biomass Energy Dan Crowe 24 th February 2005
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Potential uses for Biomass Electricity generation Co-firing in power stations Space and water heating Transport Fuels
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Most efficient use of Biomass? Probably for space and water heating at community level or in large buildings 85-90% efficiency compared to ~30% in power stations (higher in CHP though) Less processing and expense than in liquid transport fuels
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Sources of Biomass Energy Crops e.g. Oilseed Rape Grasses e.g. Miscanthus Forestry e.g. Conifer Plantations By-Products e.g. Forest cuttings etc.
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How much is available? Difficult to calculate precisely… However, Forestry Commission state current availability of 3.1 Million Tonnes/year of forest by- products Agricultural policies mean that over 600,000 hectares are available on Set Aside Land, can be used for Energy Crops.
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How much would this provide? 3.1 million tonnes= saving of 55.8 PJ to national grid (biomass heating instead of electricity) Forestry on Set Aside (in 30 years)= 122.6 PJ saving Or Miscanthus on Set Aside (in ~2 years)= 137.9 PJ saving (MAX!) (Both assuming 90% boiler efficiencies)
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Projections With construction of boiler houses and piping completed by 2015 (assumption), 55.8 PJ+ 137.9 PJ (Miscanthus)= –193.7 PJ by 2015 (assumes 100% of set aside) –Or 53.8 PJ of Electricity- available by 2015? –Forestry on set aside would take 30+ years to be able to sustain continuous production, Short Rotation Cropping lasts only 5-10 years
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What about Biofuels? Biodiesel most feasible wit h current infrastructure (from oilseed rape) Set Aside Land: 11.9 PJ by 2010 Assuming uptake by farmers, set aside and current crops: 99.5 PJ by 2015 Its either this OR the Miscanthus, or more likely a mix of the two
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(Heating can be seen as a reduction in electricity demand)
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