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ID121311
Title ProperApplicability of the renewable energy directive calculation to assess the sustainability of biogas production
LanguageENG
AuthorManninen, Kaisa ;  Koskela, Sirkka ;  Nuppunen, Anni ;  Sorvari, Jaana
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Biogas production processes are often multifunctional systems, which also produce fertilizers from digested sludge. The environmental impacts of such systems are usually determined using life cycle assessment (LCA). There are alternative approaches to conduct the LCA, e.g., allocation of emissions based on a product's and co-product's energy content according to the Renewable Energy Directive (RED), or substitution without allocation according to the ISO 14040 standard. We calculated the climate change impacts of biogas production using these two alternative methods, whilst also considering process modifications of the base case biogas production process. The aim was to find out whether the production system achieves the saving targets for greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions set by the RED. Since the RED enables different interpretations of its calculation rules, we created four case studies representing alternative ways to allocate the emissions to the reject water and solid fractions separated from the sludge. Consequently, our emission estimates for the base case vary between 16.9 and 47.7 g CO2/MJ, while the emission savings range from 42% to 80%. Most of the case studies achieved the most stringent saving target (60%).
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 56; May 2013: p.549-557
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 56; May 2013: p.549-557
Key WordsLife Cycle Assessment ;  Allocation ;  Greenhouse Gas Emissions