Published April 2011 | Version v1
Journal article

Biomass from agriculture in small-scale combined heat and power plants - A comparative life cycle assessment

  • 1. Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Department of Energy and Technology, P.O. Box 7032, SE 750 07 Uppsala (Sweden)
  • 2. Swedish Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering, P.O. Box 7033, SE 750 07 Uppsala (Sweden)

Description

Biomass produced on farm land is a renewable fuel that can prove suitable for small-scale combined heat and power (CHP) plants in rural areas. However, it can still be questioned if biomass-based energy generation is a good environmental choice with regards to the impact on greenhouse gas emissions, and if there are negative consequences of using of agricultural land for other purposes than food production. In this study, a simplified life cycle assessment (LCA) was conducted over four scenarios for supply of the entire demand of power and heat of a rural village. Three of the scenarios are based on utilization of biomass in 100 kW (e) combined heat and power (CHP) systems and the fourth is based on fossil fuel in a large-scale plant. The biomass systems analyzed were based on 1) biogas production with ley as substrate and the biogas combusted in a microturbine, 2) gasification of willow chips and the product gas combusted in an IC-engine and 3) combustion of willow chips for a Stirling engine. The two first scenarios also require a straw boiler. The results show that the biomass-based scenarios reduce greenhouse gas emissions considerably compared to the scenario based on fossil fuel, but have higher acidifying emissions. Scenario 1 has by far the best performance with respect to global warming potential and the advantage of utilizing a byproduct and thus not occupying extra land. Scenario 2 and 3 require less primary energy and less fossil energy input than 1, but set-aside land for willow production must be available. The low electric efficiency of scenario 3 makes it an unsuitable option.

Availability note (English)

Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biombioe.2010.12.027

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.biombioe.2010.12.027;
PII
S0961-9534(10)00485-X;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Biomass and Bioenergy
Journal Volume
35
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 1572-1581
ISSN
0961-9534
CODEN
BMSBEO

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