Economic feasibility of Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for biomethane injection into natural gas distribution grid

Feed - in Tariff (FiT) is a policy mechanism designed to promote investment in renewable energy technologies. Despite the successful implementation of FiT mechanism for renewable electricity generation in Malaysia since 2011, FiT for renewable gas, biomethane injection into the natural gas grid r...

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Main Authors: Hoo, Poh Ying, Hashim, Haslenda, Ho, Wai Shin
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https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1870106
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spelling my.utm.843892019-12-28T01:55:43Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84389/ Economic feasibility of Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for biomethane injection into natural gas distribution grid Hoo, Poh Ying Hashim, Haslenda Ho, Wai Shin TP Chemical technology Feed - in Tariff (FiT) is a policy mechanism designed to promote investment in renewable energy technologies. Despite the successful implementation of FiT mechanism for renewable electricity generation in Malaysia since 2011, FiT for renewable gas, biomethane injection into the natural gas grid remains unexplore d. This study aims to identify the financial feasibility of biomethane injection into natural gas grid by proposing FiT rate. Net Present Value (NPV) approach is used to calculate the FiT rate for the first five years of biomethane injection into natural g as distribution grid (NGDG) , under 8 % degression rate. Preliminary results identified that FiT rate of 40.81 to 227.85 MYR/GJ for biomethane production plants within 1,000 m from the injection point at 4 different sizes: 250 m 3 /h, 500 m 3 /h, 750 m 3 /h and 1 ,000 m 3 /h. Biggest plant size (1,000 m 3 /h) shows lowest FiT rate (40.81 MYR/GJ), although the FiT rate is almost double the piped gas price, 28.85 MYR/GJ. Judging from the trend of increasing piped gas price, along with government subsidy rationalisation p lan, it is foreseen that biomethane, under proper policy regulations and FiT mechanism, can be a competitive renewable gas as natural gas. Recommendations are discussed and provided for successful implementation of biomethane injection into the grid. AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018 Article PeerReviewed Hoo, Poh Ying and Hashim, Haslenda and Ho, Wai Shin (2018) Economic feasibility of Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for biomethane injection into natural gas distribution grid. Chemical Engineering Transactions, 70 . pp. 631-636. ISSN 2283 - 9216 https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1870106
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Hoo, Poh Ying
Hashim, Haslenda
Ho, Wai Shin
Economic feasibility of Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for biomethane injection into natural gas distribution grid
description Feed - in Tariff (FiT) is a policy mechanism designed to promote investment in renewable energy technologies. Despite the successful implementation of FiT mechanism for renewable electricity generation in Malaysia since 2011, FiT for renewable gas, biomethane injection into the natural gas grid remains unexplore d. This study aims to identify the financial feasibility of biomethane injection into natural gas grid by proposing FiT rate. Net Present Value (NPV) approach is used to calculate the FiT rate for the first five years of biomethane injection into natural g as distribution grid (NGDG) , under 8 % degression rate. Preliminary results identified that FiT rate of 40.81 to 227.85 MYR/GJ for biomethane production plants within 1,000 m from the injection point at 4 different sizes: 250 m 3 /h, 500 m 3 /h, 750 m 3 /h and 1 ,000 m 3 /h. Biggest plant size (1,000 m 3 /h) shows lowest FiT rate (40.81 MYR/GJ), although the FiT rate is almost double the piped gas price, 28.85 MYR/GJ. Judging from the trend of increasing piped gas price, along with government subsidy rationalisation p lan, it is foreseen that biomethane, under proper policy regulations and FiT mechanism, can be a competitive renewable gas as natural gas. Recommendations are discussed and provided for successful implementation of biomethane injection into the grid.
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author Hoo, Poh Ying
Hashim, Haslenda
Ho, Wai Shin
author_facet Hoo, Poh Ying
Hashim, Haslenda
Ho, Wai Shin
author_sort Hoo, Poh Ying
title Economic feasibility of Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for biomethane injection into natural gas distribution grid
title_short Economic feasibility of Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for biomethane injection into natural gas distribution grid
title_full Economic feasibility of Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for biomethane injection into natural gas distribution grid
title_fullStr Economic feasibility of Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for biomethane injection into natural gas distribution grid
title_full_unstemmed Economic feasibility of Feed-in Tariff (FiT) for biomethane injection into natural gas distribution grid
title_sort economic feasibility of feed-in tariff (fit) for biomethane injection into natural gas distribution grid
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
publishDate 2018
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/84389/
https://doi.org/10.3303/CET1870106
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