Conference proceedings article
Assessment of the potential for balancing wind power supply with biogas plants in Latvia
Publication Details
Authors: | Dzene, I. |
Editor: | Valtere, Sarma |
Publisher: | Elsevier Ltd. |
Place: | Riga |
Publication year: | 2015 |
Journal: | Energy Procedia |
Pages range : | 250-255 |
Book title: | International Scientific Conference “Environmental and Climate Technologies, CONECT 2014" |
Title of series: | Energy Procedia |
Number in series: | 72 |
Volume number: | 72 |
Start page: | 250 |
End page: | 255 |
Number of pages: | 6 |
ISSN: | 1876-6102 |
eISSN: | 1876-6102 |
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Abstract
The aim of this study is to assess the potential of biogas plants in Latvia to balance power supply from wind power plants. Several balancing options are discussed in the paper, including demand driven biogas production with biogas storage, flexible biogas production, and the use of biogas in Power-to-Gas systems. Theoretical surplus wind energy accumulation potential using operational biogas plants in Latvia has been calculated. Results show that 83.75 MW of surplus wind power capacity in Latvia could be theoretically balanced by using dynamic biogas upgrading in biogas CHP plants in Latvia. That would allow balancing 3.6 % of surplus wind electricity in a 100 % wind energy scenario. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
The aim of this study is to assess the potential of biogas plants in Latvia to balance power supply from wind power plants. Several balancing options are discussed in the paper, including demand driven biogas production with biogas storage, flexible biogas production, and the use of biogas in Power-to-Gas systems. Theoretical surplus wind energy accumulation potential using operational biogas plants in Latvia has been calculated. Results show that 83.75 MW of surplus wind power capacity in Latvia could be theoretically balanced by using dynamic biogas upgrading in biogas CHP plants in Latvia. That would allow balancing 3.6 % of surplus wind electricity in a 100 % wind energy scenario. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Keywords
balance power, biogas, electricity storage, Power-to-Gas, wind