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Capital Cost Prediction for Biogas Installations in Africa: Lang Factor Approach

  作者 Amigun, B.; von Blottnitz, H.  
  选自 期刊  ENVIRONMENTAL PROGRESS & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY;  卷期  2009年28-1;  页码  134-142  
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[摘要]Sub-Saharan African countries are well-suited for the biogas digester technology because of their warm climates and availability of animal manure. This technology could serve as a means to overcome energy poverty, which poses a constant barrier to economic development in Africa. A generative type of capital cost estimation based on knowledge of flow-sheet and major equipment, which can be used by investors to indicate the magnitude of the proposed investment and help to provide other information, including the profitability of the project, was employed. In this study, three operating, small to medium scale biogas plants and one commercial scale biogas was used to determine the cost structure. Analysis of the breakdown of the fixed capital investment (FCI) cost, based on the principle of factorial method of capital cost estimation and using Lang factor (f(L)) analysis was used to create an econometric model for calculating FCI. A Lang factor (f(L)) value of 2.63, 2.91, and 3.04 has been obtained for small/medium scale biogas plants in two African locations. Calibration of the factors revealed that f(L) value of 2.63 gives rectness of the performance model also revealed that the model satisfies all the three Conte's criteria indicating that the model is sufficient for the purpose of effort estimation. An estimated f(L) value of 1.79 was obtained for the large scale biogas plant. (C) 2008 American Institute of Chemical Engineers Environ Prog, 28: 134-142, 2009

 
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