What Will Be the Future of Biogas Sector?
Latvia, like many other European Member States, faces major challenges in achieving climate goals within the Paris Agreement – emission reduction for 50–55 % by 2030 and net-zero emission economy by 2050. Decarbonization of the energy sector is one of the main aims and sustainable use of biogas is o...
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oai:doaj.org-article:f9ff2ceaa1744c46a2d4884000a0ffe62021-12-05T14:11:10ZWhat Will Be the Future of Biogas Sector?2255-883710.2478/rtuect-2021-0021https://doaj.org/article/f9ff2ceaa1744c46a2d4884000a0ffe62021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.2478/rtuect-2021-0021https://doaj.org/toc/2255-8837Latvia, like many other European Member States, faces major challenges in achieving climate goals within the Paris Agreement – emission reduction for 50–55 % by 2030 and net-zero emission economy by 2050. Decarbonization of the energy sector is one of the main aims and sustainable use of biogas is one of the ways to reach these targets. Although the biogas sector in Latvia is now mainly based on the production of electricity and heat in cogeneration plants, often using specially grown energy crops, and payments of the mandatory procurement component have expired, biogas plants are preparing for reconstruction for the production of biomethane with the help of European fund investments.Bumbiere KetijaPubule JelenaBlumberga DagnijaSciendoarticlebiomethanedecarbonization of energy sectoremissionsswot analysisRenewable energy sourcesTJ807-830ENEnvironmental and Climate Technologies, Vol 25, Iss 1, Pp 295-305 (2021) |
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Latvia, like many other European Member States, faces major challenges in achieving climate goals within the Paris Agreement – emission reduction for 50–55 % by 2030 and net-zero emission economy by 2050. Decarbonization of the energy sector is one of the main aims and sustainable use of biogas is one of the ways to reach these targets. Although the biogas sector in Latvia is now mainly based on the production of electricity and heat in cogeneration plants, often using specially grown energy crops, and payments of the mandatory procurement component have expired, biogas plants are preparing for reconstruction for the production of biomethane with the help of European fund investments. |
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