Valorisation of biogas for market development and remission of environmental nuisance in Uganda

Irene Namugenyi , Joachim Scholderer
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In Uganda, biogas is a low-value product considered a pro-poor renewable energy source. Farmers with excess biogas release it into the atmosphere, contributing to global warming. This study used mixed data sources and methods to explore how biogas can be valorised to become a valued commercial energy source in Uganda and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The results reveal the inefficiency of current biogas purification processes: the concentration of methane (CH4) in the upgraded gas was only 58 %, far below the standard specification of 98 %. The pilot production process never came close to even the lower specification level of 95 % for upgraded methane and the upper specification level of 5 % for carbon dioxide (CO2). The presence of traces of H2S, water and oxygen could lead to the corrosion of storage equipment and complicate the use of the gas. The study also found that small-scale biogas producers with excess gas have a high desire to sell it but have currently no clear idea of how to valorise it to reach the market. Our market analysis revealed three promising customer segments: bioenergy entrepreneurs, gas companies and electricity suppliers. Taken together, our findings imply that to become a commercially viable energy source, the quality of biogas needs to be improved using valorisation strategies like monitoring gas quality, shaping the market, market research and certification and controls. The national bioenergy policy could consider subsidising valorisation technologies to make them affordable for farmers and thus support a more climate-smart biogas commercialisation process.

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乌干达沼气价值评估促进市场发展和减轻环境危害
在乌干达,沼气是一种低价值产品,被认为是有利于穷人的可再生能源。农民将多余的沼气排放到大气中,加剧了全球变暖。本研究采用混合数据来源和方法,探讨如何使沼气增值,使其成为乌干达有价值的商业能源,并减少温室气体排放。研究结果表明,目前的沼气净化工艺效率低下:升级后的沼气中甲烷(CH4)浓度仅为 58%,远低于 98% 的标准规格。试点生产工艺甚至从未接近过 95% 的升级甲烷和 5% 的二氧化碳 (CO2) 上限。痕量 H2S、水和氧气的存在会导致储存设备腐蚀,并使气体的使用复杂化。研究还发现,拥有过剩沼气的小型沼气生产商出售沼气的意愿很高,但目前还不清楚如何将沼气变废为宝推向市场。我们的市场分析揭示了三个有前景的客户群:生物能源企业家、燃气公司和电力供应商。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,要想成为商业上可行的能源,就必须利用监测气体质量、塑造市场、市场研究、认证和控制等价值化战略来提高沼气的质量。国家生物能源政策可以考虑对价值评估技术进行补贴,使农民能够负担得起这些技术,从而支持更具气候智能的沼气商业化进程。
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