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Mapping of Biomass Fluxes: A Method for Optimizing Biogas-Refinery of Livestock Effluents
- Source :
- Sustainability, Vol 6, Iss 9, Pp 5920-5940 (2014), Sustainability; Volume 6; Issue 9; Pages: 5920-5940
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- This paper presents the topic of the management of livestock effluents and, therefore, nutrients (particularly N) in the framework of the biogas supply chain. The bio-refinery will be analyzed as a unique system, from the farm to the biomass produced and sent to anaerobic digestion, focusing on the fate/change of the flow of material and nutrients content through the system. Within four categories of farms considered in the article, integrated ones frequently have a breeding consistency from 90 to 320 heads, according to more extensive or intensive settings. These farms must manage from 3.62 to 12.81 m 3 day −1 of slurry and from 11.40 to 40.34 kg day −1 of nitrogen (N) as the sum of excreta from all herd categories. By selecting a hypo-protein diet, a reduction of 10% and 24% for total effluent amount and for N excreted, respectively, can be achieved. Nitrogen can be reduced up to 45% if the crude protein content is limited and a further 0.23% if animals of similar ages, weights and (or) production or management are grouped and fed according to specific requirements. Integrated farms can implement farming activity with biogas production, possibly adding agricultural residues to the anaerobically-digested biomass. Average biogas yields for cattle effluents range from 200 to 400 m 3 ton −1 VS (volatile solids). Values from 320 to 672 m 3 day −1 of biogas can be produced, obtaining average values from 26 to 54.5 kWe (kilowatt-electric). This type of farm can well balance farm-production profit, environmental protection, animal husbandry well-being and energy self-sufficiency.
- Subjects :
- bio-waste manure
Engineering
Geography, Planning and Development
TJ807-830
Biomass
feeding solutions
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law
TD194-195
Renewable energy sources
Biogas
Bioenergy
jel:Q
biogas
GE1-350
Effluent
housing
N-balance
Environmental effects of industries and plants
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
business.industry
Environmental engineering
jel:Q0
Animal husbandry
jel:Q2
Pulp and paper industry
jel:Q3
jel:Q5
Environmental sciences
farm setting
Anaerobic digestion
Biofuel
jel:O13
Livestock
jel:Q56
business
Subjects
Details
- Volume :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Sustainability
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....58a85a2a7319ab6b03864217e22a4b62