Planning Guide for Biogas Plants
Introduction
Failure or unsatisfactory performance of biogas units occur mostly due to planning mistakes. The consequences of such mistakes may be immediately evident or may only become apparent after several years. Thorough and careful planning is, therefore, of utmost importance to eliminate mistakes before they reach irreversible stages.
As a biogas unit is an expensive investment, it should not be erected as a temporary set-up. Therefore, determining siting criteria for the stable and the biogas plant are the important initial steps of planning.
A general problem for the planning engineer is the interference of the customer during planning. As much as the wishes and expectations of customers have to be taken into consideration, the most important task of the planner is to lay the foundation for a well functioning biogas unit. As in most cases the customer has no experience with biogas technology, the planner has to explain all the reasons for each planning step. Planners should have the courage to withdraw from the planning process, if the wishes of the customer will lead to a white elephant on the farm.
Moreover, all extension-service advice concerning agricultural biogas plants must begin with an estimation of the quantitative and qualitative energy requirements of the interested party. Then, the biogas-generating potential must be calculated on the basis of the given biomass production and compared to the energy demand. Both the energy demand and the gas-generating potential, however, are variables that cannot be accurately determined in the planning phase. Sizing the plant(digester, gasholder, etc.) is the next step in the planning process.
In the case of a family-size biogas plant intended primarily as a source of energy, implementation should only be recommended, if the plant can be expected to cover the calculated energy demand.
Information about the economic evaluation of a biogas plant can be found in the section on Costs and Benefits.
Overview
This guide to planning is intended to serve agricultural extension officers as a comprehensive tool for arriving at decisions concerning the suitability of locations for family-sized biogas plants. The detailed planning outline has a data column for entering the gathered information and a rating column for noting the results of evaluation.
Evaluation criteria are:
- + Siting condition are favorable
- o Siting condition are unfavorable, but
- a) compensable by project activities
- b) not serious enough to cause ultimate failure
- - Siting condition are not satisfactory
Despite its detailed nature, this planning guide is only a framework within which the extension officer should proceed to conduct a careful investigation and give due consideration, however subjectively, to the individual conditions in order to arrive at a locally practical solution. By no means is this planning guide intended to relieve the agricultural extension officer of the responsibility to thoroughly familiarize himself with the on-the-spot situation and to judge the overall value of a given location on the basis of the knowledge thus gained.
Initial Situation
Data | Rating | |
Addresses/project characterization
Plant acronym: General user data Household structure and number of persons: Problems leading to the "biogas approach" Energy-supply bottlenecks: Objectives of the measure "biogas plant" User interests: |
Natural / Agricultural Conditions
Data | Rating | |
Natural conditions
Mean annual temperature: Rating: |
- o + | |
Subsoil
Type of soil: Rating: |
- o + | |
Water conditions
Climatic zone: Rating: |
- o + | |
Livestock inventory (useful for biogas production)
Animals: kind and quantity: Rating: |
- o + | |
Vegetable waste (useful for biogas production)
Types and quantities: Rating: |
- o + | |
Fertilization
Customary types and quantities of fertilizer/areas fertilized: Rating: |
- o + | |
Potential sites for biogas plant
Combined stable/biogas plant possible: Rating: |
- o + | |
Overall rating 1 | - o + |
Balancing the Energy Demand with the Biogas Production
Data | Rating | |
Prior energy supply
Uses, source of energy, consumption:
Available biomass (kg/d) and potential gas production (l/d)
Balancing Gas production clearly greater than gas demand Gas demand larger than gas production a) possible reduction of gas demand by the following measures b) possible increase in biogas production by the following measures If the measures take hold: If the measures do not take hold: |
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Overall rating 2 | - o + |
Plant Design and Construction
Data | Rating | |
Selection of plant design
Locally customary type of plant: Type of plant chosen: Selection of site Availability of building materials Bricks/blocks/stone: Availability of gas appliances Cookers: |
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Overall rating 3 | - o + |
Plant Operation / Maintenance / Repair
Data | Rating | |
Assessment of plant operation
Incidental work: Rating with regard to anticipated implementation: |
- o + | |
Plant maintenance
Maintenance-intensive components: Rating with regard too anticipated implementation: |
- o + | |
Plant repair
Components liable to need repair: Rating with regard to expected repair services: |
- o + | |
Overall rating 4 | - o + |
Economic Analysis
Data | Rating | |
Time-expenditure accounting
Time saved with biogas plant Rating: |
- o + | |
Microeconomic analysis
Initial investment: Rating: |
- o + | |
Quality factors, useful socioeconomic effects and costs
Useful effects: hygiene, autonomous energy, better lighting, better working conditions, prestige: Rating: |
- o + | |
Overall rating 5 | - o + |
Social Acceptance and Potential for Dissemination
Data | Rating | |
Anticipated acceptance
Participation in planning and construction Rating: |
- o + | |
Establishing a dissemination strategy
Conditions for and chances of the professional-craftsman approach: |
- o + - o + | |
General conditions for dissemination
Project-executing organization and its staffing: Regional infrastructure for Craftsman involvement, i.e. Training for engineers, craftsman and users: Proprietary capital, subsidy/credit requirement on the part of Rating: |
- o + | |
Overall rating 6 | - o + |
Summarization
Siting conditions
No. | Rating | |
Natural/agricultural conditions | 1. | - o + |
Balancing the energy demand and the biogas production | 2. | - o + |
Plant design and construction | 3. | - o + |
Plant operation/maintenance/repair | 4. | - o + |
Economic analysis | 5. | - o + |
Social acceptance and potential for dissemination | 6. | - o + |
Overall rating of siting conditions
- o + |
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