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Sedigas biomethane workshop

14/04/2015

Anthony Mazzenga

Head of strategy unit

France, a mature gas market

Réseau de distribution : 77% de la population desservie / 9 461communes

9 500 municipalities connected (77% of population)

GrDF represents 97% of distributed gas

Primary demand : 41 Mtep / year

2 TSOs

GrDF, a world gas distribution leader

GrDF, a driving force for biomethane sucess

Which requirements to inject biomethane

into the grid ?

FIT for biomethane-to-grid in France

0,00

2,00

4,00

6,00

8,00

10,00

12,00

14,00

16,00

0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400

c€/kWh

débit d'injection en Nm3/h

Les tarifs d’achat du biométhane: installation neuve

dechets agricoles/agroalimentaires

résidus du traitement des eaux usées

déchets urbains

méthanisation

ISDND

Agricultural and food industry waste

Sewage

Urban waste

Anaerobic digestion basic FIT without premium

Landfill

Biomethane flow rates Nm3/h

Injection scheme : who does what ?

Injection : distribution of roles

PRODUCER : production and purification

GAS SUPPLIER : purchase biomethane to the producer

GrDF : connection, injection and transport

Purchase contract Injection contract Connection contract

2,9m

2,4m 4,3m

- Odorization

- Continuous gas quality control

- Metering

- Pressure regulation

– Builds the connection of the production installation to the grid (charged at cost).

– Owns the installation of injection and offer to the producer a service of injection for a annual cost of 67 to 74 k€ including investment, operation, maintenance

– Operates additionnal ponctual controls of gas quality (2,5 k€/control – 10 for the 1rst year)

Injection squid

Gas quality specifications : same as those of natural gas (no dilution effect)

Gas quality specifications : same as those of natural gas (no dilution effect)

Measurement systems and controls

8 biomethane-to-grid plants already inject

over 85 GWh/year

Bioénergie de la Brie – « on farm » site

GrDF Injection squid

Biogas upgrading Anaerobic digestion

AgriBiométhane – small territorial project

8 production sites currently injecting, and

many more in study phase

BORDEAUX

TOULOUSE

MONTPELLIER

VIENNE

RENNES

CAEN

ROUEN

NANTES

LILLE

CHALONS

SUR

MARNE

MARSEILLE

BESANCON

LYON

AMIENS

DIJON

LIMOGES

METZ

STRASBOURGPARIS

ORLEANS

CLERMONT

FERRAND

BASSE- NORMANDIE

BRETAGNE

PAYS DE LA LOIRE

CENTRE

AQUITAINE

AJACCIO

CORSE

BOURGOGNE

FRANCHE-

COMTE

LORRAINE

ALSACEFRANCEDE

NORD

PAS-

DE CALAIS

AUVERGNE

LANGUEDOC-

ROUSSILLON

MIDI- PYRENEES

RHONE- ALPES

POITOU-

CHARENTES

LIMOUSIN

HAUTE-

NORMANDIE

ARDENNE

CHAMPAGNE

PICARDIE

PROVENCE

ALPES COTE D’AZUR

N > 20

20 > N > 15

15 > N > 10

10 > N > 5

5 > N

France potential is tremendous essentialy

due to agricultural sector

• Biogas technical potential above 200 TWh / year

• Focused on agricultural secort with 170 TWh / year

• An economic potential around 60 TWh in present conditions

ADEME-SOLAGRO 2013

TWh

0

50

100

150

200

250

Technical potential

Urban waste

Food industry

Intermediate crop

Crop residues

Slurry and manure

Economic potential

Agricultural sector

0

5 000

10 000

15 000

20 000

25 000

2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 2023 2025 2027 2029

BAU – DSO injection

Proactive – DSO injection

BAU – TSO injection

Proactive – TSO injection

2030 forecast – ADEME roadmap

GW

h P

CS

Yearly biomethane injection

Thank you for your attention !

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