A way towards sustainable lifestyle:
„1 village – 1 MW ‟ ‟‟ ‟
Klára, Tóthné Szita1, József Dr. Nagy2 and Lajos Vass3
1professor of University of Miskolc
2managing director Bükk-MAK LEADER Nonprofit Co.Ltd.
3project manager Bükk-MAK LEADER Nonprofit Co.Ltd.
E-mail contact: regszita@uni-miskolc.hu
SETAC EUROPE 17th CASE STUDY SYMPOSIUM, 28 February-1 March Budapest, Hungary
Background of this poster
1. The Hungarian BÜKK-MAK LEADER community created an energetic integration contact project in order to exploit energetic function of communal green waste to help the disintegrated, impoverished settlements, :
-To Increase the usage of renewable energy sources,
To inrease the income,
-to Increase the energy efficincy, -To decrease the unemployment,
2. 1 village – 1 MW‘ the aim is to intake the renewable energy sources.
3. Another research interest – adaptation of LCA for this project
Population:94.363 44 settlement;
(21 very poor )
The aim of LCA approach: to analyse the sustainability of NUTS 4 region
Modelling the process of the analysis
• Data collection
RES - The structure of Energy yard
Energy Yard= public building with renewable energy source (school, kindergarden, building of local government etc.
where
RES: Renewable Energy System;
EIS: Energy Information System;
N-Egrid: National- Energy grid
Calculation: total produced green energy (MJ), stand up of regional green energy mix Adapting LCA: LCC; SLCA
function unit – 1 MJ green energy
system boundary – geographical border
Recently 4 EY are operating
LCA thinking
measuring environmental impact of GEmix
to compare EI of produced green Energy to HU energy mix
0 500000 1000000 1500000 2000000 2500000 3000000
MJ
solar w ind solar parabola w ood chips Estim ated produced energy recently
values per 1 MJ produced elecricity by resource (Szita et al., 2005)
solar 18%
wind 60%
solar parabola
22%
wood chips 0%
Structure of
• next step – collect the real data of operating systems
• preparing inventory by different RES
Prelimimary results - Conclusion
• This project uses a special barter construction for biomass: Bükk –MAK provides money, or electrical energy, or biomethan. RES electrical energy is supported, they give money, or safe electrical support or hydrogen.
• Micro network is an independent, self-supplying energy system which gives cheap, green energy of good quality to the inhabitants without harmful emission and ensures long term safe energy supply to small local governments.
• We hope – it s a way towards sustanability
Source: Nagy, 2010