
In 2021 biomass such as woodchips provided 9 percent of Ukraine’s heat production, for example for heating public buildings. There is a high biogas potential in Ukraine. In Ukraine, there are few examples of biogas technologies implementation. The first one among active full-scale biogas plants on animal waste, was built in. . In 2014, in the village of Luky (Sambir Raion) [], Sambir Raion was launched the first in country facility for production of with capacity of 25 tons of fuel per day from . . On January 24, 2018, at a meeting of the Bureau of the Presidium of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine [], the issues of scientific support for the energy autonomy of agro-industrial production were considered. On the territory of the. . • . In Ukraine, the production of is based on as a byproduct of production. It replaces about 0.7% of hydrocarbon , which corresponds approximately to 0.4% in energy terms. Agreement on the Association of Ukraine with the EU signed in. . • • • • • • [pdf]
Despite all the attractive features of the biomass-based energy generation, biomass energy potential in Ukraine remains highly underexplored. As of 2015, less than 7.5% of the economically feasible potential of biomass was utilized.
e from the production of grain corn.The contribution of wood biomass to the nergy potential is relatively small (about 12 per cent of the total volume). The remaining components of the energy potential of biomass in Ukraine (about10 per cent) are liquid biofuels (biodiesel, bioethanol) and biogas obt
iation of Ukraine, the production potential of solid biomass for today is about 22Mtoe and may almost double by 2050 (Bioenergy Association of Ukraine)18. The main components of the potential are primary ag
International Renewable Energy Agency [ 18] indicates that Ukraine has a potential for a tenfold increase in biomass use for energy purposes, of which 73% could be used for heat, 7% for transport fuel and the rest for electricity generation.
e of a biomass exchange in Ukraine.Monopoly of the district heating erators and lack of incentives for independent producers to access heat networks. sence of the “energy crops” definition in Ukrainian legislation.Expens
As of the end of 2020, the future of the biomass-based energy generation in Ukraine remains highly uncertain. In the next section, we review some of the key challenges that the bioenergy sector faces and provide policy recommendations that could help to overcome these obstacles. 6. Conclusions
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