Status Quo of Biomass Standardization in China
Ke Pan
*
, Bingsheng Xu, Huiting Guo, Bo Wang and Shan Hou
China National Institute of Standardization, Resource and Environmental Branch, No.4, Zhichun Road, Haidian District,
Beijing 100191, China
Keywords:
Standard, Biomass, Biofuel Technology, Carbon Neutrality.
Abstract:
The value of biomass energy has been highlighted once again since the carbon peak and neutrality targets
were raised. However, the development of the industry needs to be guided and guaranteed by advanced
standards. This paper reviews the status quo of standardization in China’s biomass industry, including
standard formulation and standard organizations in the fields of domestic waste incineration power
generation, agricultural and forestry biomass cogeneration, clean biomass heating, biogas (bio natural gas),
biomass analyzed pyrolysis and gasification, biomass liquid fuels, biomass solid fuels, and discussed
problems existing in domestic biomass standardization work.
1 INTRODUCTION
The realization of the carbon peak and neutrality
strategic goals requires a deep and thorough
adjustment of the energy structure. As biomass
energy is not just a zero-carbon option among
today’s renewable energy sources, and its industrial
operation model is capable of connecting rural-
county-urban areas, (Niu, 2020) it is an essential
resource that can be utilized for in-depth and long-
term development to achieve the goals of carbon
peak and neutrality. (Huang, 2021)
At present, according to the different raw
materials, end product forms, processes, etc., the
biomass energy industry is divided into seven
branches: domestic waste incineration power
generation, agricultural and forestry biomass
cogeneration, clean biomass heating, biogas (bio
natural gas), biomass pyrolysis and gasification,
biomass liquid fuels, and biomass solid fuels. The
development of the seven segments is unbalanced at
home and abroad, and the development of the
standards as a support plays an important role in the
status quo and development trend of the industry.
2 STATUS QUO OF CHINA’S
STANDARDIZATION IN THE
FIELD OF BIOMASS AND
EXISTING PROBLEMS
2.1 Overall Situation
So far, China has formulated more than 200 relevant
standards in the field of biomass. On the whole,
national standards are lagging behind industry
standards. Due to the unbalanced development of the
industry, the standardization level of the branchs
varies. The industry standards for biomass solid
fuels and biogas (bio natural gas) are relatively
complete, while those for fuel ethanol and biodiesel,
comprehensive recycling of agricultural and forestry
biomass, biomass heating and power generation, and
biomass gasification are yet to be improved.
In terms of the standardization technical
organizations, China's standardization technical
committees engaged in formulating relevant national
standards mainly include: SAC/TC20/SC6 New
Energy and Renewable Energy Sub-committee of
the National Standardization Technical Committee
on Energy Efficiency; SAC/TC515 National
Standardization Technical Committee on Biogas;
SAC/TC 416 National Standardization Technical
Committee on Forestry Biomass Materials; SAC/TC
42 National Standardization Technical Committee
on Coal; SAC/ TC 280 National Standardization
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Status Quo of Biomass Standardization in China.
DOI: 10.5220/0011735300003607
In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Public Management, Digital Economy and Internet Technology (ICPDI 2022), pages 302-306
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Figure 1: Standards of each branch of the biomass field.
Technical Committee on Petroleum Products and
Lubricants; SAC/TC 349 National Standardization
Technical Committee on Denatured Fuel Ethanol
and Fuel Ethanol; SAC/TC275 JWG1 Biomass
Resource Utilization Working Group of the National
Standardization Technical Committee on
Environmental Protection Industry, etc. The
organizations engaged in formulating industry
standards mainly include: the Standardization
Technical Committee of the Energy Industry on
Non-food Biomass Energy Feedstock, the
Standardization Technical Committee of the Energy
Industry on Bio-liquid Fuel Conversion Process, the
Ministry of Agriculture, National Forestry and
Grassland Administration, Ministry of Housing and
Urban-Rural Development, etc.
Table 1: Relevant standardization technical organizations
in domestic biomass field.
National
standardization
technical
committees
SAC/TC20/SC6 New Energy and
Renewable Energy Sub-committee of
the National Standardization
Technical Committee on Energy
Efficiency
SAC/TC515 National Standardization
Technical Committee on Biogas
SAC/TC416 National Standardization
Technical Committee on Forestry
Biomass Materials
SAC/TC42 National Standardization
Technical Committee on Coal
SAC/TC280 National Standardization
Technical Committee on Petroleum
Products and Lubricants
SAC/TC349 National Standardization
Technical Committee on Denatured
Fuel Ethanol and Fuel Ethanol
SAC/TC275 JWG1 Biomass
Resource Utilization Working Group
of the National Standardization
Technical Committee on
Environmental Protection Industry
Industry
standardization
technical
committees
and
organizations
The Standardization Technical
Committee of the Energy Industry on
Non-food Biomass Energy Feedstock
The Standardization Technical
Committee of the Energy Industry on
Bio-liquid Fuel Conversion Process
The Standardization Technical
Committee of the Energy Industry on
Thermal Power and Power Grid
Engineering
The Standardization Technical
Committee of the Energy Industry on
Energy Industry Biomass Power
Generation Equipment
Ministry of Agriculture, National
Forestry and Grassland
Administration, Ministry of Housing
and Urban-Rural Development,
2.2 Domestic Waste Incineration
Power Generation
At present, there are only 4 national standards and 5
industry standards for domestic waste incineration
power generation in China, and the standards are
lacking as a whole. The existing national standards
include the Standard for Pollution Control on the
Municipal Solid Waste Incineration under the
jurisdiction of the Ministry of Ecology and
Environment, and the Municipal Solid Waste
Incineration Bottom Ash Aggregate and Municipal
Solid Waste Incinerator and Boiler under the
jurisdiction of the Ministry of Housing and Urban-
Rural Development, mainly focus on waste
incineration fly ash and pollution control,
engineering design and other related aspects.
Standards for raw material supply and raw material
quality control that are essential for pretreatment,
technical procedures for core processes and links,
design and test procedures for core equipment -
waste incinerator and other related standards have
been absent for a long time.
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2.3 Agricultural and Forestry Biomass
Cogeneration
There are more than 20 national standards and
industry standards in agricultural and forestry
biomass cogeneration in China. In terms of
equipment, there are standards for smashed straw
machines, balers, crop straw rubbing filament
machines, and straw gasification devices. In terms
of inspection and testing, there are standards such as
Technical Specifications for Monitoring of Animal
Manure. SAC/TC 20/SC 6 has developed the
General Technical Specifications for Collection,
Storage and Transportation of Raw Materials of
Agricultural and Forestry Biomass as the general
standards in the field of comprehensive recycling of
agricultural and forestry biomass, which is expected
to be released within 2021. However, special
standards for pretreatment and quality control of
agricultural and forestry biomass, and relevant
standards for thermoelectric technology, process
flow and project management are yet to be
formulated.
2.4 Clean Biomass Heating
15 industry standards now exist for clean biomass
heating in China, mainly focusing on biomass boiler
heating. There is a significant lack of standards for
decentralized biomass heating and biomass
cogeneration. Due to the particularity of this branch,
there are also questions about whether or to what
extent the existing CHP standards can be applied to
biomass CHP, and how the existing solid biomass
standards can be applied to decentralized heating
with solid fuels in specific modes.
2.5 Biogas (Bio Natural Gas)
There exist more than 90 national standards and
industry standards for biogas (bio natural gas) in
China, involving agriculture, machinery, and light
industry. A great number of standards have been
released. However, in terms of system and structure,
the biogas industry standards for machinery and
light industry fields all fall into the unified biogas
industry system. Repetitions and even contradictions
exist between the upstream and downstream
standards, and general and special standards as they
fall under different standardization technical
committees or different industries. For example, the
mechanical standard Medium/high-power gas
engine technology - Part 3: Biogas engine partly
overlaps with the agricultural industry standard
Biogas-powered generating sets and the national
standard Medium/high-power biogas generating set;
and the light industry standard Polyvinyl chloride
coated fabrics for flexible anaerobic digesters
partially overlap with Technical specifications for
household anaerobic digesters of fiberglass
reinforced plastics. In general, the current rural
biogas standards mainly focus on the promotion and
application of household biogas, especially specific
products and technical conditions standards, while
the basic and general standards for methods and
safety are absent, and the problems of mismatched
and uneven standards are obvious.
2.6 Biomass Pyrolysis and Gasification
In this branch there are 9 national standards and
industry standards. The industry standards are
mainly under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of
Agriculture. The New Energy and Renewable
Energy Sub-committee of the National
Standardization Technical Committee on Energy
Efficiency (SAC/TC20/SC6) formulated the only
two existing national standards. The existing
standards cover the control of tar content in the
pyrolysis and gasification process, engineering
design, construction of centralized gas supply
stations, and sewage treatment. No relevant
standards are available for gasification equipment,
process flow, and quality control of combustible gas
produced by pyrolysis and gasification, and product
inspection and testing.
2.7 Biomass Liquid Fuels
At present, there are 28 national standards and
industry standards for biomass liquid fuels in China,
mainly focusing on fuel ethanol and biodiesel which
are used as the mainstream biomass liquid fuels. The
terminology, raw material requirements, production
technical regulations, production equipment,
pollution control, composition determination, etc.
are involved. One of these standards is the
mandatory national standard Biodiesel fuel blends
(B5) (GB 25199-2015) under the jurisdiction of the
National Energy Administration. Compared with
some other technical branches in the biomass field,
China's biomass liquid fuel standards have made
rapid progress in promoting the transformation of
the technical content and achievements of some
large enterprises and projects.
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2.8 Biomass Solid Fuels
39 national standards as well as 36 industry
standards are under the jurisdiction of coal, energy,
agriculture, forestry and other related departments.
In terms of content, the composition determination
of biomass solid fuels accounts for a large share, in
addition to product grading and classification,
determination of physical properties, terminology,
and operation procedures. Most of the composition
determination standards are transplanted coal
chemical industry standards or adopted foreign
standards. There is a large gap between the large-
scale biomass solid solid fuel industry in foreign
countries and the small-scale family workshop
industry in China. The international standards
mainly focus on traditional physical and chemical
experimental methods, while the relevant standard
system in China is transplanted from that of the
European Committee for Standardization (CEN),
which is outdated in terms of content and
technology. In practice, inspection and testing rely
on large equipment, and the upstream resources are
organized through "decentralized" small-scale
family workshops. Therefore, there is a problem that
China's standards are not quite applicable for
domestic production methods.
2.9 Existing Problems
2.9.1 Lack of Top-Level Design for
Standard Formulation
At present, many standardization technical
committees are involved in relevant standards. From
different perspectives of the industry chain, the
standards proposed by different committees have
shown the problems of overlapping, repetition and
incomplete coverage. Due to the lack of top-level
design for the development of standards at different
levels and the lack of a standardization roadmap, the
standards are not yet coordinated and unified,
resulting in the absence of key standards and
important indicators. The operation of the standard
system and the application of standard integration
yield poor results, and no synergy has been formed
yet in supporting the implementation of relevant
policies.
2.9.2 Absence of Key Standards and Uneven
Standard Formulation
The standards in the field of domestic waste
incineration power generation mainly focus on
waste incineration fly ash and pollution control,
engineering design, etc. Standards for raw material
supply and raw material quality control, technical
procedures and standards for core processes and
links and core equipment have been absent for a
long time. There is a lack of standards for
pretreatment and quality control of agricultural and
forestry biomass, thermoelectric technology, process
flow, and project management. In the fields of
biogas (bio natural gas), the basic and general
standards for methods and safety are absent. In the
field of biomass pyrolysis and gasification, there are
no relevant standards for gasification equipment,
process flow, and quality control of combustible gas
produced by pyrolysis and gasification, and product
inspection and testing. Without these key standards,
the standardization of China's biomass industry has
fallen short of truly meeting the needs of industrial
development and enterprise production.
2.9.3 Failure to Deeply Penetrate into
Production Relations and Play the
Role of a Filter
For some special problems in the current production
relations of the biomass industry, such as the
bargaining of straw price (Zhang, 2020), and the
sole reliance of some producers on subsidies, the
existing standards cannot provide solutions or guide
the industry to carry out self-regulation, and fail to
play the role of a filter to regulate the industry.
3 CONCLUSION
At present, the development level of biofuel
technology in China urgently needs to be
accelerated, especially considering the reality that
the limitations in production efficiency and
innovation of biomass energy processing seriously
confine the promotion and application of biofuels
(Tian, 2021; Li, 2021). Intensifying the efforts in the
formulation and revision of standards in the field of
biofuels is conducive to refining and standardizing
the advanced technological achievements in the
industry, promoting the rapid transformation of
technological achievements into productivity,
enhancing the practicality and promotional value of
technological achievements in the industry,
improving the market adaptability of scientific
research results, and accelerating the development
of biofuels in China. Standard setters need to plan
and formulate standards from the perspective of
overall industrial development and the realization of
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carbon peak and neutrality goals, so as to enhance
the value and utility of standards.
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