9.26.2017
Amsterdam: biogas as backup energy for electrical systems
Biogas cogeneration
How can urban waste biomass back up intermittent renewable electricity in cities? And how does biogas fit into this context? Wageningen University, in the Netherlands, has carried out a study on the city of Amsterdam which found that when there is a high potential for renewable energy (wind and solar), there is also a greater demand for backup capacity, which biogas can satisfy.
Original language: English
Origin: Holland
Speaker
Yu Jiang
Senior Consultant, Sia Partners
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