Title of article
Choosing co-substrates to supplement biogas production from animal slurry – A life cycle assessment of the environmental consequences
Author/Authors
Croxatto Vega، نويسنده , , Giovanna Catalina and ten Hoeve، نويسنده , , Marieke and Birkved، نويسنده , , Morten and Sommer، نويسنده , , Sven G. and Bruun، نويسنده , , Sander، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages
11
From page
410
To page
420
Abstract
Biogas production from animal slurry can provide substantial contributions to reach renewable energy targets, yet due to the low methane potential of slurry, biogas plants depend on the addition of co-substrates to make operations profitable. The environmental performance of three underexploited co-substrates, straw, organic household waste and the solid fraction of separated slurry, were assessed against slurry management without biogas production, using LCA methodology. The analysis showed straw, which would have been left on arable fields, to be an environmentally superior co-substrate. Due to its low nutrient content and high methane potential, straw yields the lowest impacts for eutrophication and the highest climate change and fossil depletion savings. Co-substrates diverted from incineration to biogas production had fewer environmental benefits, due to the loss of energy production, which is then produced from conventional fossil fuels. The scenarios can often provide benefits for one impact category while causing impacts in another.
Keywords
Life cycle assessment , Biogas , straw , Organic fraction household waste , Separated slurry
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Serial Year
2014
Journal title
Bioresource Technology
Record number
1938147
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