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POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005
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POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

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ENERGY FROM EXISTING FORESTS 12% of Britain is woodland – 2.8 million hectares (Forestry Commission, 2004) By 2020 Britain will be producing 10 million tonnes a year more wood than is currently used – and demand is falling (RCEP, 2004) This level is sustainable assuming restocking matches or exceeds extraction
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Page 1: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK

Alex McBurnieENV-2E02Energy Resources

February 24th 2005

Page 2: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

INCLUDING / IGNORING

LOOKING AT: Electricity Heat Transport 15-25 years in the

future

BUT NOT: Energy from Waste Which would include: Straw Hedge Clippings Sawmill WasteWhich could provide much

energy by themselves

Page 3: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

ENERGY FROM EXISTING FORESTS

12% of Britain is woodland – 2.8 million hectares (Forestry Commission, 2004)

By 2020 Britain will be producing 10 million tonnes a year more wood than is currently used – and demand is falling (RCEP, 2004)

This level is sustainable assuming restocking matches or exceeds extraction

Page 4: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

HOW MUCH ENERGY COULD THIS PRODUCE?

10 million tonnes of wood Energy Content Estimated 20 GJ / Tonne Will therefore contain (not accounting for

energy used in extraction):- 200 million GJ- 200 PJ per Year

Page 5: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

NEW PLANTING

Wood Short Rotation Coppice

-4 year cycle-20 year replacement

Longer growth - 15 years

Willow or Poplar Trees For heat, electricity and

CHP production

Non-wood Miscanthus Grass Oilseed rape for

biodiesel Sugar beet for

bioethanol 1 season cylce All have similar energy

contents ~ 20GJ / tonne

Page 6: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

USING SET-ASIDE LAND

Under CAP an average (1999-2002) 640 ha land is under set-aside

Much of this lies fallow At yields of 15 tonnes / hectare / year

(conservative estimate) x 640 ha = 9600 tonnes per year

So 10,000 tonnes per year realistic estimate

Page 7: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

SET-ASIDE LAND CONTINUED…

10,000 tonnes x 20 GJ = 200,000 GJ 200,000 GJ = 0.2 PJ per Year

Page 8: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

USING EXITING AGRICULTURAL LAND

Grade 5 land largely too poor

Grades 1, 2 & 3 best used for food production

Grade 4 ideal for fuel crops

Page 9: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

EXISTING LAND CONTINUED…

Grades 4 = 16% of UK agricultural land NFU indicates 20% of UK crops are not

needed for food Suggests that use of grade 4 land will have

no effect on food supply

Page 10: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

HOW MUCH?

16% of UK’s 18.5 million hectares agricultural land = 3 million hectares (roughly)

At yields of 15 tonnes / hectare / year = 45 million tonnes

Assuming 20 GJ per tonne this could produce 900 million GJ = 900 PJ per year

Page 11: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

SUMMARY OF RAW ENERGY

From exiting forests = 200 PJ From set-aside land = 0.2 PJ From agricultural land = 900 PJ Minus extraction and transport overheads of

0.2 GJ / tonne (from Thetford Forest practical) x 55,010,000 t = >12PJ

Total = 1088.2 PJ per year

Page 12: POTENTIAL FOR ENERGY FROM BIOMASS IN THE UK Alex McBurnie ENV-2E02 Energy Resources February 24 th 2005.

HOW WILL THIS BE USED?

EFFICIENCIES CHP (or heat only) =

85% Straight electricity =

30% Road transport = 70%

SO THE TOTAL USEABLE ENERGY PRODUCED COULD BE ANYWHERE BETWEEN 325 PJ and 925 PJ