2021
DOI: 10.3390/en15010087
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Economic Feasibility of Agricultural Biogas Production by Farms in Ukraine

Abstract: Renewable energy generation in Ukraine is developing slower than state strategies and expectations, with the installations for energy generation based on biogas currently being among the lowest in terms of installed capacity. Most of those involved in energy generation from agricultural biogas are large enterprises, while the small and medium-sized farms are far less involved. Thus the article aims to assess the economic feasibility of biogas production from agricultural waste by specific farm types and sizes,… Show more

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“…Following the findings of this study, biogas energy investment is advantageous for alleviating the energy disaster and avoiding conservational downfall throughout the COVID-19 epidemic. The notion of PEC substantially impacts financiers’ IEPBE as a vital influence (Trypolska et al 2021 ). Biogas energy systems have debatable environmental repercussions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the findings of this study, biogas energy investment is advantageous for alleviating the energy disaster and avoiding conservational downfall throughout the COVID-19 epidemic. The notion of PEC substantially impacts financiers’ IEPBE as a vital influence (Trypolska et al 2021 ). Biogas energy systems have debatable environmental repercussions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies have developed the topic of measuring the financial sustainability of investments in the food sector in general and biogas in particular [125,126]. Recent research has dealt with the methodologies for drawing up feasibility plans for agricultural biogas plants, applying the approach to companies in the Ukrainian territory [127] and Thailand [128]. Another study analyzed the topic of feasibility in the biogas sector from the point of view of the bank financing the investment [129].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The installed capacity of biogas plants in Ukraine is 66 MWel. The average capacity per plant is 2.37 MWel (Trypolska et al 2022), whereas the most significant companies have 10 and 12 MW plants. Organic fertilizers, being the by-product of biogas output, could substantially improve the fertility of soils and be of use for organic agriculture, as the application of organic fertilizers in Ukraine decreased from 6.2 t/ha in 1990 to 0.27 t/ha in 2019, and the area of fertilizer application decreased sevenfold (SSSU 2022).…”
Section: Biomass In Energy Mixes Of Poland and Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the Law of Ukraine №810-IX, the auction price for non-wind and non-solar projects may not exceed EUR 0.012/kWh, including for small producers. This makes biogas projects unattractive to investors, especially farmers (Trypolska et al 2022). Furthermore, before the war, leading financial institutions were not inclined to provide loans for projects that involved the sale of electricity against the feed-in tariff.…”
Section: Agricultural Biomass Support Policies In Ukrainementioning
confidence: 99%