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Working Group: Biomass potentials and sustainability
Country profile
Page 1
Base Year…………………………………… Population…………………………………… Country area………………………………… Land area……………………………………… Agricultural area……………………………
Arable land………………………… Permanent crops……………… Pastures and meadows………
Forest area…………………………………… Fallow land………………………………….. Other land…………………………………… Total primary energy consumption (TPEC)…………………….
TOP 10 OF BIOMASS RESOURCES BASED ON AVAILABLE DATA
TOTAL
1. Sugar cane
2. Bagasse*
3. Rice, paddy
4. Rice straw*
5. Rice husks*
6. Others
7. Coconuts
8. Cattle manure
9. Coconut husk*
10. Chickens manure
Remaining biomass
* This biomass is part of an agricultural product and can not summed up. The share is shown seperately.
PJ
1
5
10
100
Assumptions: Lower Heating Value Diesel: 45,4 MJ/kg,
dense: 0,84 kg/m³
no data
no data
no data
‐
‐
0.43 PJ*
‐
‐
0.22 PJ*0.38 PJ
0.33 PJ
‐
1.12 PJ
1.14 PJ
1.28 PJ
BIOMASS RESOURCE THEORETICAL POTENTIAL
‐
41.46 PJ ‐
14.51 PJ*
‐
2.68 PJ*
1.93 PJ*‐
‐
8.81 PJ
54.52 PJ 19.76 PJ*
no data
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800,000
free
1,678,000 ha 19,685,000 ha
no data
no data
24 PJ
420,000 ha 28,000 ha 1,230,000 ha 15,205,000 ha
2,802,000 ha
total
Guyana Status 07/2015
MEDIAN 2008‐2012
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
UTILIZATION
no data
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21,497,000 ha
GENERAL INFORMATION
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1850.2 million
185.0 million
92.5 million
18.5 million
Liter Diesel
no data
TECHNICAL POTENTIAL no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data in PJ
no data
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Arable land 2%
Permanent crops 0%
Pastures and
meadows 7%
Forest area 77%
Fallow land 0%
Other land 14%
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Petajoule (PJ)
TPEC Technical potential Theoretical potential Current utilization
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TOP 5 of agricultural products from statistics
LHV MJ/kg
‐
1. 15.0
2. 15.0
3. 15.0
4. 15.0
5. 15.0
15.0
Remarks: In case of no available data for energy content the assumption was set to 15 MJ/kg.
Residues related to the TOP 5 of agricultural products
LHV MJ/kg 17.5
10.2
14.3
17
19
no data
no data
TOP 5 of animal manure
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Bagasse
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
no data
no data
7. Beans, green
6. Roots and tubers, nes
5. Coconuts
4. Coconuts
3. Rice, paddy
2. Rice, paddy
1. Sugar cane
no data
CROP‐RESIDUE‐ FACTOR
no data
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Others
Coconut shell
Coconut husk
Rice husks
Rice straw
829,239
48,651
1,200
2,594
LUHEADS
no data
Beans, green
LIVESTOCK
25,096
no data
0.3
0.447
0.23
0.33
0.15
2.8
no data
14.8
no data
0.0125
in 1,000 in 1.000
232
tmanure/Head RANK
RANK MAIN PRODUCT
Roots and tubers, nes
Coconuts
Rice, paddy
Sugar cane
AREA ha
Total 230,209
17,050
135,900
3
12
13
113
91
no data
Pigs
Goats
Cattle
10
81
113
131Sheep
Chickens 22,650
262,501 2.68
135,068
no data
0.43
11,407
0.012
‐
0.22
0.327
1.460
no data
14.51
ENERGY PJ
1.28
0.14
0.23
1.14
53.06
8.81
1.155
no data
0.671
PJ
no data
28,140
no data
1,669,440
no data
283,125
1,980,705
tmanure
LHV PJ/t
Calculation
0.439
ENERGY PJ
1.120
no data
1.93
t
PRODUCTION
85,372
3,537,424 41.46
BIOMASS FROM AGRICULTURE STATISTICS AND CALCULATIONS
RELATED RESIDUE
MAIN PRODUCT
Others 24,814
t
9,625
15,000
76,048
587,250
2,764,130
22,984Total ‐
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
AREA PRODUCTION
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100%
HEADS
LU
Bagasse (66%)
Rice straw (21%)
Rice husks (11%)
Coconut husk (2%)
Coconut shell (1%)
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*results are only listed, not processed on page 1
used free Unit Unit % %
Lit t fm no data no data no data
Lit t no data no data no data
Lit t no data no data no data
Lit t no data no data no data
Lit t no data no data no data
Lit no data t dm no data no data
Lit acre no data no data no data
Lit: literature, Prim: Primary data from surveys
used free Unit Unit % %
Lit m³ no data no data no data
Lit m³ no data no data no data
Lit no data m³ no data no data
Lit: literature, Prim: Primary data from surveys
used free Unit Unit % %
Lit t no data no data no data
Lit t no data no data no data
Lit TJ no data no data no data
Lit: literature, Prim: Primary data from surveys
Value
181,684Sugar
Rice
Fish
1‐10, 2012
1‐10, 2012
1‐8, 2012
1‐8, 2012
no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
Theoretical biomass potential
Technical biomass potential
Utilization
Value
no data
Source Biomass Regional level
Description
no data
Charcoal National
no data
105,000
no data
no data
18260,7
Wood waste National no data 2012 no data
Value
no data
Description Time frame Theoretical
biomass potential Technical biomass
potential Utilization
Value
no data
Time frame Theoretical
biomass potential Technical biomass
potential Utilization
Value
Source Biomass Regional level
no data
no data
Value
no data
208,000
1‐9, 2012 8,899
Firewood National no data
64882,83
Shrimps
Rice husk
Leucaena leucocephala
110,300
1‐9, 2012
Municipal solid waste National no data 2000
National
National
National
National
National
Regional
Food waste (from MSW) National no data 2000
Food waste (from MSW) National no data 2000
BIOMASS FROM WASTE AND OTHER RESIDUES
Source
National
Biomass Regional level
Description
Rice no data
no data
no data
no data
no data
93,392
168
LITERATURE AND SURVEYS*BIOMASS FROM AGRICULTURE
BIOMASS FROM FORESTRY
Time frame
5,000
no data
20,822
18,292
372,150
2012
2015‐
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1. no data 2. no data 3. no data 4. no data 5. no data
1. Harmonize literature data with statistical data to find a comparable basis. 2. Identify the technical potential of the most important biomass resource(s). 3. Find specific locations for an utilization. 4. Find sustainable concepts for biomass supply. 5. Ensure the sustainable distribution of power and heat.
Capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops. Permanent crops Cultivable land that is not being used for annually‐harvested