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resources, approx. biogas biomass were assumed. At this
production level, and an assumed price of DKK.
biogas,
energy sales amounted to DKK
biomass. Table 12.4 shows the
net production costs
biomass treated.
It appears that net treatment costs, represented by the calculated
deficit, amounts to DKK biomass treated. If the gas yield or the
biogas price were higher, net treatment cost would be lower, and vice
versa.
The deficit could also be defined as the waste treatment costs,
which would then be the net fee for a company who has a waste problem.
At a waste ratio of 20 %, net waste treatment costs are DKK 11/20* 100 =
DKK waste. These treatment costs should be compared to
alternative waste disposal options. In Denmark organic waste deposition in
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