Greening the gas grid-evaluation of the biomethane injection potential from agricultural residues in Austria

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In order to implement the Paris Climate Agreement, the current Austrian coalition government has included trend-setting targets in its policy statement. "Green gas" plays a key role in this context, as the natural gas grid shall also gradually become renewable. This article analyses the technical biomethane injection potential for agricultural residues based on Integrated Administration and Control System (IACS) data on a municipal level. While a technical biogas potential of 16.2 TWhCH4 from catch crops, farm manure, straw and beet leaves is available, only about half of it can be fed into the gas grid because of technical and economic reasons. Austria's biomethane injection potential of 7.4 TWhCH4 is mainly produced in arable farming regions. In order to further increase this potential, the investment costs of biogas upgrading plants must be reduced, the use of biogenic waste and energy crops must be further promoted and an investor-friendly legal framework must be created.

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Stürmer, B. (2020). Greening the gas grid-evaluation of the biomethane injection potential from agricultural residues in Austria. Processes, 8(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/PR8050630

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