2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16237779
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Identification of Key Factors for the Development of Agricultural Biogas Plants in Poland

Grzegorz Ginda,
Marta Szyba

Abstract: Agricultural biogas plants are a renewable source of energy and at the same time enable the disposal of biodegradable waste generated in agriculture and the food industry. In Poland, a program aimed at constructing agricultural biogas plants has been in operation since 2010 with the goal of producing 1.7 billion Nm3 of biogas, which has not been achieved. Factors that could influence the development of this energy source were identified based on a register of agricultural biogas producers from the National Agr… Show more

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“…The factors demonstrating greater impact and dependency were top management support and green modernisation. Luthra et al [75,76] identified several critical factors relevant to GSCM in the Indian manufacturing industry. Using the ISM method, a contextual link among these elements was established.…”
Section: Adoption Of Sustainable Supply Chain Management (Sscm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The factors demonstrating greater impact and dependency were top management support and green modernisation. Luthra et al [75,76] identified several critical factors relevant to GSCM in the Indian manufacturing industry. Using the ISM method, a contextual link among these elements was established.…”
Section: Adoption Of Sustainable Supply Chain Management (Sscm)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production and extensive use of agricultural biogas may constitute an important element of the energy transformation in Poland and be an important step towards achieving climate neutrality by the EU in 2050. For this to happen, appropriate legal opportunities and support systems must be created for agricultural biogas producers, as currently, Poland uses just over 4% of the estimated biogas production potential [49,50].…”
Section: Goals and Directions Of Renewable Energy Investments In Polandmentioning
confidence: 99%