As of 2021 there was little renewable energy in Belarus but a lot of potential.[1] 7% of primary energy in Belarus was from renewables in 2019, mostly biofuels.[1]: 40 As there is a lot of district heating more renewables could be integrated into that,[1]: 44 but this is hindered by fossil fuel subsidies.[1]: 62
Policy
A 2021 study by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) recommended:[1]: 11–14
- Revising renewable energy targets
- Improving the quota allocation for renewables
- Designing renewable energy auctions
- Harnessing renewable energy potentials in heating
- Developing an energy sector master plan with higher shares of renewables
- Adopting a grid code for renewables
- Improving variable renewable power generation forecasting
- Improving de-risking mechanisms for renewable energy investments
- Standardising power purchase agreements
- Building human and institutional capacities for renewable energy development
Producers
About half is from independent power producers.[1]: 34
Economics
In 2019 energy imports cost 5.5% of GDP, and this could be reduced by increasing renewable energy. According to IRENA this would also create jobs and increase energy security.[1]: 53
Environment
In 2019 two-thirds of greenhouse gas emissions were from energy, and this could be reduced by increasing renewable energy.[1]: 53
Sources
Biomass
There is large potential from wood waste, crop residue, and biogas from manure.[1]: 40–41 About 10% of district heating is biomass.[1]: 29
Solar power
Wind power
Geothermal
Although not hot enough for electricity generation it may be possible to integrate geothermal into district heating.[1]: 44
Hydroelectricity
Although small power plants were common before the national grid there is now less than 100MW of hydroelectricity, because the country is flat.[1]: 30
External links
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Renewables Readiness Assessment: Belarus". /publications/2021/Jul/Renewables-Readiness-Assessment-Belarus. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
- 1 2 "Renewables Readiness Assessment: Belarus". /publications/2021/Jul/Renewables-Readiness-Assessment-Belarus. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
- 1 2 3 "Renewables Readiness Assessment: Belarus". /publications/2021/Jul/Renewables-Readiness-Assessment-Belarus. Retrieved 2021-12-23.
- ↑ Novikau, Aliaksandr (2022-01-01). "Current challenges and prospects of wind energy in Belarus". Renewable Energy. 182: 1049–1059. doi:10.1016/j.renene.2021.11.011. ISSN 0960-1481. S2CID 243918286.