Working Group: Biomass potentials and sustainability Country profile Page 1 Base Year…………………………………… Population…………………………………… Country area………………………………… Land area……………………………………… Agricultural area…………………………… Arable land………………………… Permanent crops……………… Pastures and meadows……… Forest area…………………………………… Fallow land………………………………….. Other land…………………………………… Total primary energy consumption (TPEC)……………………. TOP 10 OF BIOMASS RESOURCES BASED ON AVAILABLE DATA TOTAL 1. Fruit, tropical fresh nes 2. Cattle manure 3. Others 4. Mangoes, mangosteens, guava 5. Melons, other (inc.cantaloupes 6. Tomatoes 7. Pigs manure 8. Lemons and limes 9. Chickens manure 10. ‐ Remaining biomass * This biomass is part of an agricultural product and can not summed up. The share is shown seperately. PJ 1 5 10 100 Assumptions: Lower Heating Value Diesel: 45,4 MJ/kg, dense: 0,84 kg/m³ no data no data no data ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 0.00 PJ 0.01 PJ 0.01 PJ 0.01 PJ BIOMASS RESOURCE THEORETICAL POTENTIAL 0.05 PJ 0.11 PJ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ ‐ 0.01 PJ 0.02 PJ 0.05 PJ 0.26 PJ 0.00 PJ* no data no data no data no data no data no data no data 90,000 free 9,000 ha 44,000 ha no data no data 10 PJ 4,000 ha 1,000 ha 4,000 ha 9,800 ha 25,200 ha total Antigua and Barbuda Status 07/2015 MEDIAN 2008‐2012 no data in PJ no data in PJ no data in PJ UTILIZATION no data no data no data no data 44,000 ha GENERAL INFORMATION no data 1850.2 million 185.0 million 92.5 million 18.5 million Liter Diesel no data TECHNICAL POTENTIAL no data in PJ no data in PJ no data in PJ no data in PJ no data in PJ no data in PJ no data in PJ no data in PJ no data in PJ no data no data no data no data no data no data no data Arable land 9% Permanent crops 2% Pastures and meadows 9% Forest area 23% Fallow land 0% Other land 57% 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 Petajoule (PJ) TPEC Technical potential Theoretical potential Current utilization
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Working Group: Biomass potentials and sustainability
Country profile
Page 1
Base Year……………………………………
Population……………………………………
Country area…………………………………
Land area………………………………………
Agricultural area……………………………
Arable land…………………………
Permanent crops………………
Pastures and meadows………
Forest area……………………………………
Fallow land…………………………………..
Other land……………………………………
Total primary energy
consumption (TPEC)…………………….
TOP 10 OF BIOMASS RESOURCES BASED ON AVAILABLE DATA
TOTAL
1. Fruit, tropical fresh nes
2. Cattle manure
3. Others
4. Mangoes, mangosteens, guava
5. Melons, other (inc.cantaloupes
6. Tomatoes
7. Pigs manure
8. Lemons and limes
9. Chickens manure
10. ‐
Remaining biomass
* This biomass is part of an agricultural product and can not summed up. The share is shown seperately.
PJ
1
5
10
100
Assumptions:
Lower Heating Value Diesel: 45,4 MJ/kg,
dense: 0,84 kg/m³
no data
no data
no data
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐
‐‐
‐
0.00 PJ
0.01 PJ
0.01 PJ
0.01 PJ
BIOMASS RESOURCETHEORETICAL
POTENTIAL
0.05 PJ
0.11 PJ ‐
‐
‐
‐
‐0.01 PJ
0.02 PJ
0.05 PJ
0.26 PJ 0.00 PJ*
no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
90,000
free
9,000 ha
44,000 ha
no data
no data
10 PJ
4,000 ha
1,000 ha
4,000 ha
9,800 ha
25,200 ha
total
Antigua and BarbudaStatus 07/2015
MEDIAN 2008‐2012
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
UTILIZATION
no data
no data
no data
no data
44,000 ha
GENERAL INFORMATION
no data
1850.2 million
185.0 million
92.5 million
18.5 million
Liter Diesel
no data
TECHNICAL
POTENTIAL
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
Arable land9%
Permanent crops2%
Pastures and
meadows9%
Forest area23%
Fallow land0%
Other land57%
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Petajoule (PJ)
TPEC
Technical potential
Theoretical potential
Current utilization
Country profile ‐ Status 07/2015 ‐ Antigua and Barbuda Page 2
TOP 5 of agricultural products from statistics
LHV
MJ/kg
‐
1. 15.0
2. 15.0
3. 15.0
4. 15.0
5. 15.0
15.0
Remarks: In case of no available data for energy content the assumption was set to 15 MJ/kg.
Residues related to the TOP 5 of agricultural products
LHV
MJ/kg
no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
TOP 5 of animal manure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
no data
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
5. Lemons and limes
4. Tomatoes
3. Melons, other (inc.cant
2. Mangoes, mangosteens
1. Fruit, tropical fresh nes
CROP‐RESIDUE‐
FACTOR
Insufficient data!!!
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Others
no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
958
86
45
LUHEADS
Lemons and limes
LIVESTOCK
no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
14.8
2.8
no data
no data
0.0125
in 1,000 in 1.000
13
tmanure/HeadRANK
RANK MAIN PRODUCT
Tomatoes
Melons, other (inc.cantalo
Mangoes, mangosteens, g
Fruit, tropical fresh nes
AREA
ha
Total 2,745
85
316
5
2
4
1
1
0.439
Cattle
Pigs
Sheep
5
5
14
27Goats
Chickens 155
no data no data
no data
no data
no data
0.050
‐
no data
0.002
0.058
no data
ENERGY
PJ
0.05
0.01
0.01
0.01
0.20
0.02
1.155
no data
no data
PJ
no data
74,000
14,000
no data
no data
1,938
89,938
tmanure
LHV
PJ/t
Calculation
0.671
ENERGY
PJ
no data
0.006
no data
t
PRODUCTION
3,066
13,446
0.11
BIOMASS FROM AGRICULTURE STATISTICS AND CALCULATIONS
RELATED
RESIDUEMAIN PRODUCT
Others 1,255
t
383
423
900
1,327
7,347
206Total ‐
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
AREA PRODUCTION
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
HEADS
LU
Country profile ‐ Status 07/2015 ‐ Antigua and Barbuda Page 3
*results are only listed, not processed on page 1
used free
Unit Unit % %
no data
Lit: literature, Prim: Primary data from surveys
used free
Unit Unit % %
no data
Lit: literature, Prim: Primary data from surveys
used free
Unit Unit % %
Lit t no data no data no data
Lit t no data no data no data
Lit TJ no data no data no data
Prim t no data no data no data
Prim t no data no data no data
Lit: literature, Prim: Primary data from surveys
Value
Theoretical
biomass potential
Technical biomass
potential
Utilization
Value
Source BiomassRegional
levelDescription
Value
no data
HH waste National no data 2006 20,519
HH waste (organic) National no data 2006 5,167
Description Time frame
Theoretical
biomass potential
Technical biomass
potential
Utilization
Value
no data
Time frame
Theoretical
biomass potential
Technical biomass
potential
Utilization
Value
Source BiomassRegional
level
no data
Value
no data
44,100
no data
Municipal solid waste National no data 2000
Food waste (from MSW) National no data 2000
Food waste (from MSW) National no data 2000
BIOMASS FROM WASTE AND OTHER RESIDUES
Source BiomassRegional
levelDescription
20,683
37
LITERATURE AND SURVEYS*BIOMASS FROM AGRICULTURE
BIOMASS FROM FORESTRY
Time frame
Country profile ‐ Status 07/2015 ‐ Antigua and Barbuda Page 4
1. no data
2. no data
3. no data
4. no data
5. no data
1. Harmonize literature data with statistical data to find a comparable basis.
2. Identify the technical potential of the most important biomass resource(s).
3. Find specific locations for an utilization.
4. Find sustainable concepts for biomass supply.
5. Ensure the sustainable distribution of power and heat.
Capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops.
Permanent crops Cultivable land that is not being used for annually‐harvested crops.