Biomethane in Poland—Current Status, Potential, Perspective and Development

Every year the interest in biofuels, including biomethane, grows in Poland. Biomethane, obtained from biogas, is widely used in the Polish economy; the most important two applications are as gas injected into the gas grid and as automotive fuel. The aim of this work is to determine the potential for...

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Main Authors: Grzegorz Piechota, Bartłomiej Igliński
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/6/1517
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Bartłomiej Igliński
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description Every year the interest in biofuels, including biomethane, grows in Poland. Biomethane, obtained from biogas, is widely used in the Polish economy; the most important two applications are as gas injected into the gas grid and as automotive fuel. The aim of this work is to determine the potential for the development of the biomethane sector in Poland. The following article presents the technological stages of biomethane extraction and purification. The investment process for biogas/biomethane installation is presented in the form of a Gannt chart; this process is extremely long in Poland, with a duration of three years. In the coming months, the Polish Oil Mining and Gas Extraction will begin to invest in biomethane, which will be connected to the gas grid, while the Polish oil refiner and petrol retailer, Orlen, will invest in biomethane to be used as automotive fuel. This article includes a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) and PEST (Political, Economic, Social, Technological) analysis of the biogas/biomethane sector in Poland. The main barriers to the development of the biogas/biomethane sector in Poland are high investment costs, long lead times and a strong conventional energy lobby. The most important advantages of biogas/biomethane technology in Poland include environmental aspects, high biomethane potential and well-developed agriculture. The development of biogas/biomethane technology in Poland will slowly reduce environmental pollution, reduce carbon dioxide emissions and allow for partial independence from the importing of natural gas.
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spelling doaj.art-046ff1db0939401a8af3296a999354d62023-11-21T09:51:56ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732021-03-01146151710.3390/en14061517Biomethane in Poland—Current Status, Potential, Perspective and DevelopmentGrzegorz Piechota0Bartłomiej Igliński1GP CHEM, Laboratory of Biogas Research and Analysis, Legionów 40a/3, 87-100 Toruń, PolandFaculty of Chemistry, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Gagarina 7, 87-100 Toruń, PolandEvery year the interest in biofuels, including biomethane, grows in Poland. Biomethane, obtained from biogas, is widely used in the Polish economy; the most important two applications are as gas injected into the gas grid and as automotive fuel. The aim of this work is to determine the potential for the development of the biomethane sector in Poland. The following article presents the technological stages of biomethane extraction and purification. The investment process for biogas/biomethane installation is presented in the form of a Gannt chart; this process is extremely long in Poland, with a duration of three years. In the coming months, the Polish Oil Mining and Gas Extraction will begin to invest in biomethane, which will be connected to the gas grid, while the Polish oil refiner and petrol retailer, Orlen, will invest in biomethane to be used as automotive fuel. This article includes a SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats) and PEST (Political, Economic, Social, Technological) analysis of the biogas/biomethane sector in Poland. The main barriers to the development of the biogas/biomethane sector in Poland are high investment costs, long lead times and a strong conventional energy lobby. The most important advantages of biogas/biomethane technology in Poland include environmental aspects, high biomethane potential and well-developed agriculture. The development of biogas/biomethane technology in Poland will slowly reduce environmental pollution, reduce carbon dioxide emissions and allow for partial independence from the importing of natural gas.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/14/6/1517biomethanebiomethane in PolandbiogasSWOT analysisPEST analysis
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Biomethane in Poland—Current Status, Potential, Perspective and Development
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biomethane
biomethane in Poland
biogas
SWOT analysis
PEST analysis
title Biomethane in Poland—Current Status, Potential, Perspective and Development
title_full Biomethane in Poland—Current Status, Potential, Perspective and Development
title_fullStr Biomethane in Poland—Current Status, Potential, Perspective and Development
title_full_unstemmed Biomethane in Poland—Current Status, Potential, Perspective and Development
title_short Biomethane in Poland—Current Status, Potential, Perspective and Development
title_sort biomethane in poland current status potential perspective and development
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biomethane in Poland
biogas
SWOT analysis
PEST analysis
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