Market Conditions for Biomass-to-Energy Projects in Ukraine : Survey Findings
The structure of the Ukrainian biomass-to-energy market is taking shape. The supply side of the market is represented by the forestry and wood processing companies and crop and animal farms that are sources of biomass. Pellet producers process avai...
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AGRICULTURAL WASTE EMPLOYMENT MANURE POWER GRID ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCE RAW MATERIAL FOSSIL FUELS AIR QUALITY BIOMASS FUEL DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS HEATING SYSTEMS VEHICLES ACTIVITIES BURNERS GENERATION RETAIL ELECTRICITY ENERGY SOURCE EMISSIONS LIQUID FUELS BIOGAS BIOMASS TECHNOLOGIES ENERGY GENERATION GAS ETHANOL WOOD DENSITY PRICE CLEANER BIOMASS POWER WOOD BIOMASS BIOGAS PRODUCTION BOILERS HEAT PRODUCTION BIOMASS CAPACITY UTILIZATION AMOUNT OF POWER TRADITIONAL FUEL BED BOILERS HEATING ENERGY CONVERSION OF BIOMASS OIL POWER GENERATION BIOMASS RESOURCES ENERGY SOURCES SUSTAINABLE ENERGY POWER SECTOR RAW MATERIALS BOILER OPTIONS RETAIL CUSTOMERS PRODUCTION OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ALTERNATIVE FUELS RAW BIOMASS WOOD WASTE PELLETS FUELS OPEN-FIELD BURNING BIOMASS USAGE GREENHOUSE GASES GASIFICATION HEAT ENERGY ENERGY CONSUMPTION EMISSION PEAK LOAD ENERGY OUTPUT GAS PROJECTS RESIDUAL WASTE WOOD CHIPS HEAT BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK DISTRICT HEAT ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ENERGY NEEDS GAS BOILERS POWER PELLET PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY USAGE OF BIOMASS PRICES FOR COAL AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES SUPPLY OF BIOMASS POLLUTANTS ELECTRICITY GENERATION BIOMASS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION SOLID BIOMASS ENERGY STRATEGY COST OF ENERGY ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENERGY USE ENERGY PRODUCTION PRIMARY ENERGY POWER PRODUCTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY RAW WOOD NATURAL GAS BIOMASS ENERGY COMBUSTION FEEDSTOCK GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION LINE INVESTMENT NITROGEN ELECTRICITY PRICE ASH CONTENT BIOMASS GASIFICATION COAL OPEN BURNING TARIFF ENERGY MANAGEMENT FUEL RENEWABLE ENERGY USE CHEMICAL CONTENT DRY TONS OF BIOMASS AVAILABILITY FACILITIES INVESTMENTS BULK DENSITY BIOMASS UTILIZATION BRIQUETTES WOOD PELLET PRODUCTION ENERGY CROPS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE POWER GASES BURNING BIOMASS HEAT SUPPLY BIOMASS FOR ENERGY HEAT GENERATION FOSSIL WOOD PELLETS PRICES APPROACH RENEWABLE ENERGY INSTALLATIONS POWER PLANT ENERGY |
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AGRICULTURAL WASTE EMPLOYMENT MANURE POWER GRID ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCE RAW MATERIAL FOSSIL FUELS AIR QUALITY BIOMASS FUEL DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS HEATING SYSTEMS VEHICLES ACTIVITIES BURNERS GENERATION RETAIL ELECTRICITY ENERGY SOURCE EMISSIONS LIQUID FUELS BIOGAS BIOMASS TECHNOLOGIES ENERGY GENERATION GAS ETHANOL WOOD DENSITY PRICE CLEANER BIOMASS POWER WOOD BIOMASS BIOGAS PRODUCTION BOILERS HEAT PRODUCTION BIOMASS CAPACITY UTILIZATION AMOUNT OF POWER TRADITIONAL FUEL BED BOILERS HEATING ENERGY CONVERSION OF BIOMASS OIL POWER GENERATION BIOMASS RESOURCES ENERGY SOURCES SUSTAINABLE ENERGY POWER SECTOR RAW MATERIALS BOILER OPTIONS RETAIL CUSTOMERS PRODUCTION OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ALTERNATIVE FUELS RAW BIOMASS WOOD WASTE PELLETS FUELS OPEN-FIELD BURNING BIOMASS USAGE GREENHOUSE GASES GASIFICATION HEAT ENERGY ENERGY CONSUMPTION EMISSION PEAK LOAD ENERGY OUTPUT GAS PROJECTS RESIDUAL WASTE WOOD CHIPS HEAT BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK DISTRICT HEAT ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ENERGY NEEDS GAS BOILERS POWER PELLET PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY USAGE OF BIOMASS PRICES FOR COAL AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES SUPPLY OF BIOMASS POLLUTANTS ELECTRICITY GENERATION BIOMASS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION SOLID BIOMASS ENERGY STRATEGY COST OF ENERGY ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENERGY USE ENERGY PRODUCTION PRIMARY ENERGY POWER PRODUCTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY RAW WOOD NATURAL GAS BIOMASS ENERGY COMBUSTION FEEDSTOCK GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION LINE INVESTMENT NITROGEN ELECTRICITY PRICE ASH CONTENT BIOMASS GASIFICATION COAL OPEN BURNING TARIFF ENERGY MANAGEMENT FUEL RENEWABLE ENERGY USE CHEMICAL CONTENT DRY TONS OF BIOMASS AVAILABILITY FACILITIES INVESTMENTS BULK DENSITY BIOMASS UTILIZATION BRIQUETTES WOOD PELLET PRODUCTION ENERGY CROPS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE POWER GASES BURNING BIOMASS HEAT SUPPLY BIOMASS FOR ENERGY HEAT GENERATION FOSSIL WOOD PELLETS PRICES APPROACH RENEWABLE ENERGY INSTALLATIONS POWER PLANT ENERGY International Finance Corporation Market Conditions for Biomass-to-Energy Projects in Ukraine : Survey Findings |
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Europe and Central Asia Ukraine |
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The structure of the Ukrainian
biomass-to-energy market is taking shape. The supply side of
the market is represented by the forestry and wood
processing companies and crop and animal farms that are
sources of biomass. Pellet producers process available waste
into pellets. Boilers for burning biomass are available in
the market from either local producers or importers.
Biomass-to-energy facilities produce electricity and/or heat
for a variety of users (industrial, commercial, and
residential). In some cases, users generate electricity
and/or heat for their own use. In others, (private or
municipal) electricity/heat producers sell to end-users
directly or through the power grid. Biomass-to-energy
facilities may use biomass only or in combination (co-fired)
with other fuels (oil, gas, or coal). Demand for
biomass-to-energy initiatives has been growing in Ukraine,
being driven by the motivation of cost savings and increased
efficiency. In the short term, the share of heat suppliers
using biomass boilers could grow up to 63 of all the
surveyed players. Despite the expanding share of municipal
heat suppliers using biomass boilers in the total number of
companies, the share of biomass in the overall volume of
fuel consumed by the surveyed entities remains low (14
percent). The most common fuel is natural gas, with a share
of 80 percent in the total volume of fuel used by municipal
heat suppliers. Additionally, the shortage of biomass of
required quality is considered the main risk when it comes
to implementing biomass-to-energy projects. The shortage of
biomass and the growing demand for it pushes prices up,
which increases the cost of a project and the uncertainty
regarding the investment payback period. |
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Market Conditions for Biomass-to-Energy Projects in Ukraine : Survey Findings |
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Market Conditions for Biomass-to-Energy Projects in Ukraine : Survey Findings |
title_full |
Market Conditions for Biomass-to-Energy Projects in Ukraine : Survey Findings |
title_fullStr |
Market Conditions for Biomass-to-Energy Projects in Ukraine : Survey Findings |
title_full_unstemmed |
Market Conditions for Biomass-to-Energy Projects in Ukraine : Survey Findings |
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market conditions for biomass-to-energy projects in ukraine : survey findings |
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International Finance Corporation, Kiev |
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2016 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26481445/market-conditions-biomass-to-energy-projects-ukraine-survey-findings http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24798 |
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okr-10986-247982021-04-23T14:04:23Z Market Conditions for Biomass-to-Energy Projects in Ukraine : Survey Findings International Finance Corporation AGRICULTURAL WASTE EMPLOYMENT MANURE POWER GRID ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SOURCE RAW MATERIAL FOSSIL FUELS AIR QUALITY BIOMASS FUEL DISTRICT HEATING DISTRICT HEATING SYSTEMS HEATING SYSTEMS VEHICLES ACTIVITIES BURNERS GENERATION RETAIL ELECTRICITY ENERGY SOURCE EMISSIONS LIQUID FUELS BIOGAS BIOMASS TECHNOLOGIES ENERGY GENERATION GAS ETHANOL WOOD DENSITY PRICE CLEANER BIOMASS POWER WOOD BIOMASS BIOGAS PRODUCTION BOILERS HEAT PRODUCTION BIOMASS CAPACITY UTILIZATION AMOUNT OF POWER TRADITIONAL FUEL BED BOILERS HEATING ENERGY CONVERSION OF BIOMASS OIL POWER GENERATION BIOMASS RESOURCES ENERGY SOURCES SUSTAINABLE ENERGY POWER SECTOR RAW MATERIALS BOILER OPTIONS RETAIL CUSTOMERS PRODUCTION OF ENERGY ELECTRICITY SUPPLY ALTERNATIVE FUELS RAW BIOMASS WOOD WASTE PELLETS FUELS OPEN-FIELD BURNING BIOMASS USAGE GREENHOUSE GASES GASIFICATION HEAT ENERGY ENERGY CONSUMPTION EMISSION PEAK LOAD ENERGY OUTPUT GAS PROJECTS RESIDUAL WASTE WOOD CHIPS HEAT BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK DISTRICT HEAT ALTERNATIVE ENERGY ENERGY NEEDS GAS BOILERS POWER PELLET PRODUCTION ELECTRICITY USAGE OF BIOMASS PRICES FOR COAL AGRICULTURAL RESIDUES SUPPLY OF BIOMASS POLLUTANTS ELECTRICITY GENERATION BIOMASS FOR ENERGY PRODUCTION SOLID BIOMASS ENERGY STRATEGY COST OF ENERGY ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE ENERGY USE ENERGY PRODUCTION PRIMARY ENERGY POWER PRODUCTION ENERGY EFFICIENCY RAW WOOD NATURAL GAS BIOMASS ENERGY COMBUSTION FEEDSTOCK GENERATION OF ELECTRICITY TRANSMISSION LINE INVESTMENT NITROGEN ELECTRICITY PRICE ASH CONTENT BIOMASS GASIFICATION COAL OPEN BURNING TARIFF ENERGY MANAGEMENT FUEL RENEWABLE ENERGY USE CHEMICAL CONTENT DRY TONS OF BIOMASS AVAILABILITY FACILITIES INVESTMENTS BULK DENSITY BIOMASS UTILIZATION BRIQUETTES WOOD PELLET PRODUCTION ENERGY CROPS RENEWABLE ENERGY RENEWABLE POWER GASES BURNING BIOMASS HEAT SUPPLY BIOMASS FOR ENERGY HEAT GENERATION FOSSIL WOOD PELLETS PRICES APPROACH RENEWABLE ENERGY INSTALLATIONS POWER PLANT ENERGY The structure of the Ukrainian biomass-to-energy market is taking shape. The supply side of the market is represented by the forestry and wood processing companies and crop and animal farms that are sources of biomass. Pellet producers process available waste into pellets. Boilers for burning biomass are available in the market from either local producers or importers. Biomass-to-energy facilities produce electricity and/or heat for a variety of users (industrial, commercial, and residential). In some cases, users generate electricity and/or heat for their own use. In others, (private or municipal) electricity/heat producers sell to end-users directly or through the power grid. Biomass-to-energy facilities may use biomass only or in combination (co-fired) with other fuels (oil, gas, or coal). Demand for biomass-to-energy initiatives has been growing in Ukraine, being driven by the motivation of cost savings and increased efficiency. In the short term, the share of heat suppliers using biomass boilers could grow up to 63 of all the surveyed players. Despite the expanding share of municipal heat suppliers using biomass boilers in the total number of companies, the share of biomass in the overall volume of fuel consumed by the surveyed entities remains low (14 percent). The most common fuel is natural gas, with a share of 80 percent in the total volume of fuel used by municipal heat suppliers. Additionally, the shortage of biomass of required quality is considered the main risk when it comes to implementing biomass-to-energy projects. The shortage of biomass and the growing demand for it pushes prices up, which increases the cost of a project and the uncertainty regarding the investment payback period. 2016-08-04T15:07:32Z 2016-08-04T15:07:32Z 2015-01 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26481445/market-conditions-biomass-to-energy-projects-ukraine-survey-findings http://hdl.handle.net/10986/24798 English en_US CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/ International Finance Corporation International Finance Corporation, Kiev Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper Europe and Central Asia Ukraine |