Bioenergy Capacity Continues to Increase

- by Erin Voegele, Sep­tem­ber 26, 2014, Bio­mass Magazine

The U.S. Ener­gy Infor­ma­tion Admin­is­tra­tion has released the Sep­tem­ber issue of its Elec­tric Pow­er Month­ly report, indi­cat­ing total in-ser­vice bioen­er­gy capac­i­ty equaled 13,431.4 MW as of the close of July, up from 13,368.4 MW at the close of June. Over­all, 313 MW of new bioen­er­gy capac­i­ty was added in July, with 250 MW of bioen­er­gy capac­i­ty reductions.

Accord­ing to the EIA, wood and waste wood bio­mass capac­i­ty increased from 8,215.3 MW to 8,329.8 MW. Over­all land­fill gas capac­i­ty decreased slight­ly, from 2,046.4 MW to 2,044.2 MW. Munic­i­pal sol­id waste (MSW) capac­i­ty decreased slight­ly from 2,230.7 MW to 2,244.0 MW. Capac­i­ty from oth­er sources of waste bio­mass also decreased, from 876.0 MW to 833.4 MW.

Over the next 12 months, EIA data shows 229.3 MW of planned bioen­er­gy capac­i­ty addi­tions. This includes 73 MW of wood and waste wood bio­mass capac­i­ty, 33.5 MW of land­fill gas capac­i­ty, 88 MW of MSW capac­i­ty, and 34.8 MW of capac­i­ty from oth­er waste bio­mass sources.

Wood and wood derived fuels were used to gen­er­ate 3.79 mil­lion MWh of elec­tric­i­ty across all sec­tors in July, up 7.4 per­cent from the pre­vi­ous year. Oth­er bio­mass was used to gen­er­ate 1.74 mil­lion MWh of pow­er, down 0.7 per­cent from the same peri­od of 2013.

In the elec­tric pow­er sec­tor, elec­tric util­i­ties used wood and wood-derived fuels to gen­er­ate 238,000 MWh of pow­er in July, up from 207,000 MWh dur­ing the same peri­od of 2013. Inde­pen­dent pow­er pro­duc­ers used the fuels to gen­er­ate 1.05 mil­lion MWh of pow­er, up from 887,000 MWh dur­ing the same peri­od of last year. Elec­tric util­i­ties used oth­er forms of bio­mass to gen­er­ate 129,000 MWh of elec­tric­i­ty in July, up from 124,000 MWh the pre­vi­ous year. Inde­pen­dent pow­er pro­duc­ers used the same type of fuel to gen­er­ate 1.3 mil­lion MWh of pow­er in July, down from 1.33 mil­lion MWh the pre­vi­ous year.

The com­mer­cial sec­tor used wood and wood-derived fuels to gen­er­ate 8,000 MWh of elec­tric­i­ty in July. The sec­tor used oth­er forms of bio­mass to pro­duce 226,000 MWh of pow­er dur­ing the same month, up from 213,000 MWh dur­ing the pri­or year.

The indus­tri­al sec­tor used wood and waste-wood derived fuels to gen­er­ate 2.5 mil­lion MWh of elec­tric­i­ty in July, up slight­ly from 2.43 mil­lion MWh in the same month of the pre­vi­ous year. Oth­er forms of bio­mass were used by the sec­tor to gen­er­ate 84,000 MWh of elec­tric­i­ty, down from 88,000 MWh dur­ing the same peri­od of the pre­vi­ous year. 


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