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Title: Life cycle energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions of agricultural residue feedstock for bioenergy
Authors: Гавриш, Валерій Іванович
Havrysh, Valeriy
Kalinichenko, Antonina
Brzozowska, Anna
Stebila, Jane
Keywords: Agricultural residues
Bioenergy
Energy
Energy analysis
Power generation
Greenhouse Gas Emission
Life Cycle Assessment
Chemical Fertilizer
Engineering: General Engineering
Physics and Astronomy: Instrumentation
Computer Science: Computer Science Applications
Chemical Engineering: Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes
Materials Science: General Materials Science
Chemical Engineering: Process Chemistry and Technolog
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Mykolayiv National Agrarian University
Poltava State Agrarian Academy
Czestochowa University of Technology
Citation: Havrysh, V., Kalinichenko, A., Brzozowska, A., & Stebila, J. (2021). Life cycle energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions of agricultural residue feedstock for bioenergy. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(5), 1-18. doi:10.3390/app11052009
Abstract: The depletion of fossil fuels and climate change concerns are drivers for the development and expansion of bioenergy. Promoting biomass is vital to move civilization toward a low-carbon economy. To meet European Union targets, it is required to increase the use of agricultural residues (including straw) for power generation. Using agricultural residues without accounting for their energy consumed and carbon dioxide emissions distorts the energy and environmental balance, and their analysis is the purpose of this study. In this paper, a life cycle analysis method is applied. The allocation of carbon dioxide emissions and energy inputs in the crop production by allocating between a product (grain) and a byproduct (straw) is modeled. Selected crop yield and the residue-tocrop ratio impact on the above indicators are investigated. We reveal that straw formation can consume between 30% and 70% of the total energy inputs and, therefore, emits relative carbon dioxide emissions. For cereal crops, this energy can be up to 40% of the lower heating value of straw. Energy and environmental indicators of a straw return-to-field technology and straw power generation systems are examined.
URI: https://dspace.mnau.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/13066
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