Material Flow Analysis of Residual Biomass for Combustion for Latvia with Sankey Diagrams

Authors

  • Mikelis Dzikevics Institute of Energy Systems and Environment, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
  • Aleksandra Kasakovska Institute of Energy Systems and Environment, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
  • Amanda Sturmane Institute of Energy Systems and Environment, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
  • Oskars Svedovs Institute of Energy Systems and Environment, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
  • Vladimirs Kirsanovs Institute of Energy Systems and Environment, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7250/CONECT.2025.049

Keywords:

Alternative, biomass, energy, leaves, mfa, reeds, wood

Abstract

To meet climate targets, Europe has increasingly utilized biomass as a renewable alternative to fossil fuels for combustion and heat production. This shift has resulted in the heating sector becoming heavily dependent on primary wood biomass. However, recently implemented regulations have introduced restrictions on the use of primary wood in the energy industry. While low-quality biomass holds significant potential for combustion, there is limited information regarding the availability and quantities of non-wood biomass resources in Latvia. To evaluate what share of non-wood biomass resources can be used to cover roundwood consumption, a material flow analysis approach was used. None of the studied biomass resources in this article can individually cover the required energy demand; however, a combination of all the studied resources can cover it. Specially grown energy crops exhibit the highest potential, but other analyzed biomass types have local availability and could be utilized in specifically adapted local boiler houses.

Supporting Agencies
Fundamental and Applied Research Projects

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Published

09.05.2025

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Section

Renewable Energy Technologies

How to Cite

Material Flow Analysis of Residual Biomass for Combustion for Latvia with Sankey Diagrams. (2025). CONECT. International Scientific Conference of Environmental and Climate Technologies, 88. https://doi.org/10.7250/CONECT.2025.049