Abstract

Renewable energy is expected to play a significant role in power generation. The European Union, the USA, China, and others, are striving to limit the use of energy crop for energy production and to increase the use of crop residue both on the field and for energy generation processes. Therefore, crop residue may become a major energy source, with Ukraine following this course. Currently in Ukraine, renewable power generation does not exceed 10% of total electricity production. Despite a highly developed agriculture sector, there are only a small number of biomass power plants which burn crop residues. To identify possibilities for renewable power generation, the quantity of crop residues, their energy potential, and potential electricity generation were appraised. Cluster analysis was used to identify regions with the highest electricity consumption and crop residue energy potential. The major crops (wheat, barley, rapeseed, sunflower, and soybean) were considered in this study. A national production of crop residue for energy production of 48.66 million tons was estimated for 2018. The availability of crop residues was analyzed taking into account the harvest, residue-to-crop ratio, and residue removal rate. The crop residue energy potential of Ukraine has been estimated at 774.46 PJ. Power generation technologies have been analyzed. This study clearly shows that crop residue may generate between 27 and 108 billion kWh of power. We have selected preferable regions for setting up crop residue power plants. The results may be useful for the development of energy policy and helpful for investors in considering power generation projects.

Highlights

  • Ukrainian power plants annually generate more than 150 billion kWh

  • Ethanol can be used for power generation in internal combustion engines (ICE) or fuel cells

  • Energy potential was expressed in PJ (1 PJ = 1015 J = 0.6 tons of oil equivalent) and power generation is presented in kWh

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Summary

Introduction

Ukrainian power plants annually generate more than 150 billion kWh. Approximately 37.8% of electricity is produced from fossil fuels (coal and natural gas) [1]. The previous studies did not examine the potential for power generation from crop residue in Ukraine in a systematic manner. The following limitations apply to the earlier research: only extant major power generation technology was considered (i.e., direct biomass combustion); availability of major crop residues, including field‐based resources, was ignored (e.g., Ssuusntafinloabwilietyr 2s0t1a9l,k11a, n70d04soybean straw); process‐based resources were neglected (e.g., sunfl3oowf 2e1r husk). Further comprehensive analysis is needed to estimate the available crop residues (based on current agricultural practice) and power generation technologies. The previous studies did not examine the potential for power generation from crop residue i2n. Since 2005, the Chinese government has supported straw biogas plants [46]

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Ethanol Based Crop Residue Power Generation Plants
Data Collection
Available Crop Residues
Energy and Power Generation Potential
Data Analysis
Results
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