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Estimation of realistic renewable and non-renewable energy use targets for livestock production systems utilising an artificial neural network method: A step towards livestock sustainability.

Authors :
Elahi, Ehsan
Weijun, Cui
Jha, Sunil Kumar
Zhang, Huiming
Source :
Energy. Sep2019, Vol. 183, p191-204. 14p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

This study estimated energy use flow of buffalo farms, energy use indices, production efficiency, energy use targets, impact of energy inputs on energy output, and sensitivity analysis of energy inputs. A well-structured questionnaire was used to collect data of 360 domestic buffalo farms from Punjab Pakistan during May–July 2017. Results revealed that milk production was mainly dependent on renewable energy inputs, particularly millet, minerals, concentrates, and sorghum. Energy use efficiency (0.08) and production efficiency (0.24) indicate that energy inputs were overused. An artificial neural network (ANN) method suggested that 30.5% of total energy input could be saved if farmers followed the targeted inputs recommended by ANN. The Cobb-Douglas production function found a negative significant impact of sorghum, millet, and wheat straw; and positive significant impact of labour, concentrates, and electricity on energy output. Among the non-renewable energy sources, electricity was found to be the most wasteful use of energy input, mainly due to the mismanagement of farmers. Sensitivity analysis estimated that a unit increase in renewable energy significantly decreased milk yield by 0.02 unit. While a unit increase in non-renewable energy significantly increased milk yield by 0.01 unit. This study stresses the importance of using energy inputs at the target quantities prognosticated by ANN method, and recommends the use of energy-efficient equipment. • Energy mismanagement is common problem in livestock production system of Pakistan. • Artificial neural network (ANN) method was used to optimize energy inputs. • Renewable energy inputs were overused for milk production in the study area. • Electricity was overused by 28.2% mainly due to farmers' mismanagement. • ANN suggested 33% improvement in energy ratio by using target values of energy inputs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03605442
Volume :
183
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Energy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
138012520
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.energy.2019.06.084