A barrier and techno-economic analysis of small-scale bCHP (biomass combined heat and power) schemes in the UK. Item Type Article Authors Wright, Daniel G.; Dey, Prasanta K.; Brammer, John G. Citation Wright, D. G., Dey, P. K., & Brammer, J. (2014). A barrier and techno-economic analysis of small-scale bCHP (biomass combined heat and power) schemes in the UK. Energy, 71, 332– 345. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2014.04.079 DOI 10.1016/j.energy.2014.04.079 Publisher Elsevier Journal Energy Download date 02/10/2021 16:39:41 Item License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Link to Item http://hdl.handle.net/10034/620797 A barrier and techno-economic analysis of small-scale biomass combined heat and power (bCHP) schemes in the UK Daniel G. Wright1, 2*, Prasanta K. Dey1, John Brammer2 1Operations and Information Management Group, Aston Business School 2European Bioenergy Research Group Aston University Birmingham B4 7ET, United Kingdom *Corresponding author:
[email protected] Abstract: Biomass combined heat and power (bCHP) systems are highly efficient at smaller-scales when a significant proportion of the heat produced can be effectively utilised for hot water, space heating or industrial heating purposes. However, there are many barriers to project development and this has greatly inhibited deployment in the UK. Project viability is highly subjective to changes in policy, regulation, the finance market and the low cost fossil fuel incumbent. The paper reviews the barriers to small-scale bCHP project development in the UK along with a case study of a failed 1.5 MWel bCHP scheme.