Abstract
Potentials for setting up a biomass conversion plant near Skals district heating plant in Denmark are discussed. 19 farms producing a total of 25,700 tons of manure per year would supply the plant in addition to 4,300 tons of other biomass. Four models for the number of plants and transport of biomass were considered. The aim was to reduce the volume of road transport of manures to the plants, to propose plans for the transmission of the methane to Skals district heating plant and to gain information on technological and economical aspects on which decision-making could be based. Possibilities of providing employment for some of the local inhabitants were also considered to be of relevance to the project. The system models are described in detail in addition to the use and possible prices of the methane used in local heat production. Aspects of financing, organization and local administrative procedures are also dealt with. (AB).
Citation Formats
Skadborg, O, Thostrup, P, Vistrup, E, and Larsen, J E.
New concepts for biogas. A biomass conversion plant in Skals; Nye biogaskoncepter. Skals biogasanlaeg.
Denmark: N. p.,
1992.
Web.
Skadborg, O, Thostrup, P, Vistrup, E, & Larsen, J E.
New concepts for biogas. A biomass conversion plant in Skals; Nye biogaskoncepter. Skals biogasanlaeg.
Denmark.
Skadborg, O, Thostrup, P, Vistrup, E, and Larsen, J E.
1992.
"New concepts for biogas. A biomass conversion plant in Skals; Nye biogaskoncepter. Skals biogasanlaeg."
Denmark.
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title = {New concepts for biogas. A biomass conversion plant in Skals; Nye biogaskoncepter. Skals biogasanlaeg}
author = {Skadborg, O, Thostrup, P, Vistrup, E, and Larsen, J E}
abstractNote = {Potentials for setting up a biomass conversion plant near Skals district heating plant in Denmark are discussed. 19 farms producing a total of 25,700 tons of manure per year would supply the plant in addition to 4,300 tons of other biomass. Four models for the number of plants and transport of biomass were considered. The aim was to reduce the volume of road transport of manures to the plants, to propose plans for the transmission of the methane to Skals district heating plant and to gain information on technological and economical aspects on which decision-making could be based. Possibilities of providing employment for some of the local inhabitants were also considered to be of relevance to the project. The system models are described in detail in addition to the use and possible prices of the methane used in local heat production. Aspects of financing, organization and local administrative procedures are also dealt with. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {New concepts for biogas. A biomass conversion plant in Skals; Nye biogaskoncepter. Skals biogasanlaeg}
author = {Skadborg, O, Thostrup, P, Vistrup, E, and Larsen, J E}
abstractNote = {Potentials for setting up a biomass conversion plant near Skals district heating plant in Denmark are discussed. 19 farms producing a total of 25,700 tons of manure per year would supply the plant in addition to 4,300 tons of other biomass. Four models for the number of plants and transport of biomass were considered. The aim was to reduce the volume of road transport of manures to the plants, to propose plans for the transmission of the methane to Skals district heating plant and to gain information on technological and economical aspects on which decision-making could be based. Possibilities of providing employment for some of the local inhabitants were also considered to be of relevance to the project. The system models are described in detail in addition to the use and possible prices of the methane used in local heat production. Aspects of financing, organization and local administrative procedures are also dealt with. (AB).}
place = {Denmark}
year = {1992}
month = {Dec}
}