Popularizing household-scale biogas digesters for rural sustainable energy development and greenhouse gas mitigation
Liu Yu,
Kuang Yaoqiu,
Huang Ningsheng,
Wu Zhifeng and
Xu Lianzhong
Renewable Energy, 2008, vol. 33, issue 9, 2027-2035
Abstract:
Biogas utilization has undergone great development in rural China since the government systematically popularized household-scale biogas digesters for meeting the rural energy needs in the 1970s. In order to comprehensively estimate the significance of biogas utilization on rural energy development and greenhouse gas emission reduction, all types of energy sources, including straw, fuelwood, coal, refined oil, electricity, LPG, natural gas, and coal gas, which were substituted by biogas, were analyzed based on the amount of consumption for the years from 1991 to 2005. It was found that biogas provided 832749.13TJ of energy for millions of households. By the employment of biogas digesters, reduction of greenhouse gases (GHG) was estimated to be 73157.59Gg CO2 equivalents (CO2-eq), and the emission by the biogas combustion was only 36372.75Gg CO2-eq of GHG. Energy substitution and manure management, working in combination, had reduced the GHG emission efficiently. The majority of the emission reduction was achieved by energy substitution that reduced 84243.94Gg CO2, 3560.01Gg CO2-eq of CH4 and 260.08Gg CO2-eq of N2O emission. It was also predicted that the total production of biogas would reach to 15.6billionm3 in the year 2010 and 38.5billionm3 in the year 2020, respectively. As a result, the GHG emission reductions are expected to reach 28991.04 and 46794.90Gg CO2-eq, respectively.
Keywords: Biogas digester; Sustainable energy development; Greenhouse gas mitigation; Global warming potential (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2007.12.004
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