Drivers and constraints in an emerging rural biogas system: actors’ perceptions from Northern Savonia

IF 4.6 3区 工程技术 Q2 ENERGY & FUELS
Kalle Aro, Matti Kojo, Pasi Rikkonen, Saija Rasi
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Abstract

Background

The biogas niche is usually approached from a top-down perspective, and its actors are considered a unanimous advocacy group in the national policy discourse. This setting downplays the diversity of actors and their opinions at a subnational level.  In this study, ten biogas actors from the farm-level, industry, regional administration, and potential end-users in the Finnish region of Northern Savonia were interviewed. The actors’ perceptions of the national and regional biogas sectors were explored.

Results

The national biogas policy framework appears discontinuous, and statements regarding biogas targets are perceived as ambiguous, thus lacking creditability at a local level. The economic feasibility of rural biogas production places a strong boundary condition for the local biogas system. When moving from the national to a local level, individual actor’s perception of the optimal value chain becomes highlighted. Extending the actor network beyond the regional context was deemed vital for the long-term stability of the locally emergent biogas ecosystem. As municipalities can influence both production and consumption domains, they were called to play a more active role in constructing local biogas systems.

Conclusions

The results of this study provided three insights: (1) social, political, and environmental drivers influence the biogas sector in addition to techno-economic drivers; (2) drivers and constraints are perceived differently by actors in agricultural biogas production than by actors in distribution and end-use; and (3) the local biogas niche contains partly divergent perceptions of how the biogas system should be organised. Connecting actors early through joint planning and formulating case-by-case business models may help mediate any conflicts of interest.

新兴农村沼气系统的驱动因素和制约因素:来自北萨沃尼亚的行动者的看法
沼气生态位通常是从自上而下的角度来看待的,它的参与者被认为是国家政策话语中一致的倡导团体。这种情况淡化了国家以下一级行为者及其意见的多样性。在这项研究中,来自芬兰北部萨沃尼亚地区农场、工业、地区管理和潜在最终用户的10位沼气参与者接受了采访。探讨了参与者对国家和区域沼气部门的看法。结果国家沼气政策框架似乎不连续,关于沼气目标的陈述被认为是模糊的,因此在地方层面缺乏可信度。农村沼气生产的经济可行性为当地沼气系统提供了强有力的边界条件。当从国家层面转移到地方层面时,个体行动者对最优价值链的感知变得突出。将行动者网络扩展到区域范围之外,对于当地新兴的沼气生态系统的长期稳定至关重要。由于市政当局可以影响生产和消费领域,因此要求它们在建设地方沼气系统方面发挥更积极的作用。结论:(1)除技术经济驱动因素外,社会、政治和环境驱动因素也对沼气行业产生影响;(2)农业沼气生产参与者对驱动因素和制约因素的认知不同于分销和最终利用参与者;(3)当地的沼气生态位包含了对沼气系统应该如何组织的部分不同看法。通过联合规划和制定个案业务模型,尽早将参与者联系起来,可能有助于调解任何利益冲突。
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Energy, Sustainability and Society
Energy, Sustainability and Society Energy-Energy Engineering and Power Technology
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
4.10%
发文量
45
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: Energy, Sustainability and Society is a peer-reviewed open access journal published under the brand SpringerOpen. It covers topics ranging from scientific research to innovative approaches for technology implementation to analysis of economic, social and environmental impacts of sustainable energy systems.
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