Branka Jelavić, PhD el.eng.Branka Jelavić, PhD el.eng.Ana Kojaković, MSc environ.Ana Kojaković, MSc environ.
Biljana Kulišić, MSc agr.Biljana Kulišić, MSc agr.Veljko Vorkapić, MSc environ.Veljko Vorkapić, MSc environ.
Energy Institute Hrvoje Požar, Zagreb; CroatiaEnergy Institute Hrvoje Požar, Zagreb; Croatia
Biomass in SE EuropeBiomass in SE EuropeBerlin, 29 October 2009Berlin, 29 October 2009
Bioenergy utilisation in CroatiaBioenergy utilisation in Croatia
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ContentsContents
• Energy in Croatia• Biomass in Croatia• Existing and planned projects for biomass utilisation
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Republic of CroatiaRepublic of Croatia
• 56.538 km²• 4,435 mil inhabitants• GDP - 47.370 mil EUR• GDP per capita - 10.682
EUR
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Total energy consumption in CroatiaTotal energy consumption in Croatia
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Total energy consumption per capitaTotal energy consumption per capita
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Primary energy supply in Croatia Primary energy supply in Croatia
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Share of RESShare of RES
• Share of RES in 2008 (including large hydro, EUROSTAT methodology):
• Primary energy production: 37 PJ (22%)• Total consumption: 33 PJ (8.7%)
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PPrimary energy production per capitarimary energy production per capita
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Energy selfEnergy self--sufficiencysufficiency
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Share of Renewable Energy Sources (%)Share of Renewable Energy Sources (%)
Others
Hydro
Biomass
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Renewable Energy Sources in Croatia (200Renewable Energy Sources in Croatia (20088))
Installled heat capacityInstalled power
capacityPower generation Heat production
SOLAR 53.9 MW 0.0773MW 62.7 MWh 183 TJ
WIND 0 17.2 MW 39.9 GWh 0
BIOMASS 513.7* MW 4.6 MW 21.1 GWh 16 583 TJ
SMALL HYDRO 0 34.6 MW 94.8 GWh 0
GEOTHERMAL 36.7(113.9) MW 0 0 134 (557.3) TJ
TOTAL 604.2 (681.5) MW 56.4 MW 155.9 GWh 16.9 (17.3) PJ
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Energy prices (2009)Energy prices (2009)
FUEL (retail sale):• Fuel wood: 34-41 €/m3
• Wood pellets: 180 €/t• Wood briquettes: 108 €/t• Natural gas (households): 0.3356 €/m3• Heating oil: 0.615 €/l ENERGY (average for households):• Electricity: 0.0833 €/kWh• Heat (DH): 0.0284 €/kWh +2.159 €/kW
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Energy Strategy of CroatiaEnergy Strategy of Croatia
• Energy Strategy of Croatia (2002)• Energy Strategy of Croatia – (2009) :
– 20% gross direct consumption from RES in 2020– Biomass: 26 PJ; 85 MW power plants– Biofuels: 10% (9 PJ) of energy consumption in
transport– Biogas: 2.6 PJ, assumed utilisation of 20% of
livestock units
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Biomass in CroatiaBiomass in Croatia
• Potentials:– Forest biomass– Agricultural biomass– Waste
• Projects
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Forest biomassForest biomass
• Forest land: 47.5%• Forests: 42%• Currently 1.1 Mm3; potential
1.4 + 0.45 Mm3 from plantations till 2015 (HŠ-Croatian Forests, excluding bark and wood processing waste)
• 2.6 Mm3 (Croatian Biomass Association)
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• Croatian Bureau of Statistics: 1.2 Mha (71% arable land, 22% meadows and pastures, 7% perennial crops)
• Habitat map (DZZP) – 1.6 Mha• CORINE (AZO) – 2.4 mil ha• Strategy of sustainable development RH (NN 30/09)
– Potential arable land 2.1 Mha – Currently utilised 1.1 Mha
Agricultural biomassAgricultural biomass (1)(1)
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Agricultural biomass (2)Agricultural biomass (2)
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WasteWaste
• Municipal waste: 4.5 M inhabitants + 11.2 M tourists during summer season
• Strategy of Waste Management in Croatia (OG 130/05)• Plan of Waste Management in Croatian for period 2007 –
2015 (OG 85/07)– Establishment of regional and county’s Centres for Waste
Management (CGO) in 2011
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Projects and existing capacities (1)Projects and existing capacities (1)
• Solid biomass power plants– 2 EO – Strizivojna Hrast Ltd (3MW),
UNIVERZAL Ltd (2.74MW)– 14 PEO– Total 61.55 MW
• Power plants on biogas– 3 EO - PZ Osatina (1MW), BIOINTEGRA
Ltd. (1MW), Veterinarska ambulanta Dvor (0.14 MW)
– 14 PEO– Total 25.75 MW
• Waste sewage sludge power plant– Zagrebačke otpadne vode (ZOV) 2 x
1.5 MW• Landfill gas power plant
– Biomoto d.o.o. 2 MW• Biomass heating plants
– Gospić (1MW), Ogulin (1MW)
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Projects and existing capacities (2)Projects and existing capacities (2)
• Biodiesel production– 3 481 t (2008)
• Pellet production– 31 485 t (2008)
• Wooden briquette production – 25 000 t (2008)
• Charcoal production – 6 900 t (2008)
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EIHP organisationEIHP organisation
• Non-profit scientific and research institution
• Project financed institution
• Organization covers different aspects of development of modern and sustainable energy systems
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EIHP projectsEIHP projects
EIHP
Scientific projects
International projects Region
Republic of Croatia
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Republic of Croatia (highlights)Republic of Croatia (highlights)
• Sub-laws on RES and cogeneration
• Strategy of development of heat energy sector in Croatian
• Strategic assessment of energy significance and public interest of upgrading coal TPP Plomin C-500
• Upgrading of organisation, management system and business processes procedures in INA d.d.
• Analysis of regional power market on Croatian transmission grid
• Energy development strategies for counties
• RES potential assessments for Counties
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Region (highlights)Region (highlights)
UNDP/GEF
• Preparation of strategy for development of small HPP in Montenegro• Training on energy efficiency in households in Bosnia and Herzegovina
WORLD BANK (kfW, PPIAF and ESMAP)• Regional gas network development • Energy Sector Technical Assistance Project (ESTAP) Kosovo • Energy sector development study Bosnia and Herzegovina
Energy Community• Report on implementation of ACQUIS-a on renewables in the Community Contracting Parties
EUROPAID
• Energy sector development study for Montenegro (in cooperation with IREET institute, Slovenia)
USAID
• Regional planning of SE European transmission grid• Methodology and criteria for development of SE European transmission grid in market conditions• Supporting development of regional energy market project (SEE REMS)
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International projects (highlights)International projects (highlights)
IEAIEA• IEA BIOENERGY Task 38: Greenhouse Gas Balances of Biomass and Bioenergy Systems • IEA BIOENERGY Task 29: Socio-Economic Drivers in Implementing Biomass Energy Utilisation ProjectsUNDP/GEFUNDP/GEF
• Capacity-Building Programme for the Removal of Barriers to the Cost-Effective Development and Implementation of Energy Efficiency Standards and Labelling in EU Candidate Countries
• Training of Municipalities in Energy Efficient Housing in Bosnia and Herzegovina• Climate Change Enabling Activity – Phase II – Technology Needs Assessment Report • Removing barriers for efficient energy utilisation in households and services sector • Protocol for monitoring and verification of GHG emission reductionUNIDOUNIDO
• Biodiesel production promotion in CroatiaFAOFAO
• Sustainable charcoal industry in CroatiaSVJETSKA BANKASVJETSKA BANKA
• Utilisation of public land for wind energy production in CroatiaIntelligent Energy EuropeIntelligent Energy Europe
• ODYSSEE-MURE EU-27; BiG>East; MODEL; SUPPORT_ERS; MOUNTAIN RES/RUE; GreenBuilding plus; TRANS-SOLAR; BioSolESCo
EU FP7EU FP7
• CLUSTHERM: Creating a Central European Thermal Water Research Cluster EU CARDSEU CARDS
• ASWERCRO: Assessment of Wind and Solar Energy Resources in Croatian Pilot Region• GIS: Generation Investment Study• REVETIS: Regional Centre for Vocational Education in Sustainable Building and Renewable Energy
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Scientific projects (in process)Scientific projects (in process)
• Efficient and sustainable energy management (201-2012296-2987)
• RES as a function of economic development (201-2012298-1423)
• Cross-cutting research on spatial-temporal characteristics of RES
• Uncertainty and risks in planning of power grids (201-2012299-2300)
• Modelling of development of energy systems and sub-systems (201-0000000-3261)
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