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| 526-kW biogas plant in France ![]() With a heat utilisation of 70 percent (without fermenter heat), the CHP surcharge in France is EUR 0.04/ kWh, so that the feed-in tariff for a 500-kW plant totals EUR 0.17. In France, the feed-in act ensures that the state will purchase power from biogas plants at a guaranteed price for 15 years. At present, several biogas plants in the output range from 150 to 250 kW, about 600 kW, and about 1 MW are being constructed and planned in cooperation with WELTEC BIOPOWER. Based on the privileged construction right, the"Déclaration", many plants with an agricultural substrate consumption of less than 30 t/day are currently being built. In this way, a biogas plant permit can be obtained in four to six months. In contrast, obtaining an operating permit from plants according to the German Federal Immission Control Act ("Authorisation") can take up to 18 months. Measured by the available resources, France is rather restrained in terms of the construction of biogas plants. The European Biogas Association (EBA) has summarised the development goals of various EU countries for the use of biogas for generating power by 2020: Italy 1,200 MWel, UK 1,100 MWel, Poland 980 MWel, Netherlands 639 MWel, France 625 MWel, and Czech Republic 417 MWel. In this scenario, Germany is the unchallenged leader (3,796 MWel). Measured by the biomass potential available in the country for generating energy, the Netherlands are using 68 percent, Germany 25 percent, Poland 19 percent, and France merely 5 percent energetically. write your comments about the article :: © 2012 Construction News :: home page |