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Energy and Economic Balance between Manure Stored and Used as a Substrate for Biogas Production

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ENERGIES
卷 15, 期 2, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/en15020413

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manure; biogas plant; GHG emission; energetic calculation; substrates; cow; cattle

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  1. National Centre for Research and Development in the framework of the project Decision support system for sustainable and GHG optimised milk production in key European areas [SUSAN/II/MILKEY/02/2020, ICT AGRI 3 ID 39288]

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The aim of the study is to propose a solution that involves converting livestock manure into biogas immediately after its removal from the barn, which is both environmentally friendly and cost-effective. The research findings show that the use of biogas equipment can significantly reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and the estimated payback period is less than 5 years.
The aim of the study is to draw attention to the fact that reducing methane and nitrous oxide emissions as a result of traditional manure storage for several months in a pile is not only a non-ecological solution, but also unprofitable. A solution that combines both aspects-environmental and financial-is the use of manure as a substrate for a biogas plant, but immediately-directly after its removal from the dairy barn. As part of the case study, the energy and economic balance of a model farm with dairy farming for the scenario without biogas plant and with a biogas plant using manure as the main substrate in methane fermentation processes was also performed. Research data on the average emission of ammonia and nitrous oxide from 1 Mg of stored manure as well as the results of laboratory tests on the yield of biogas from dairy cows manure were obtained on the basis of samples taken from the farm being a case study. The use of a biogas installation would allow the emission of carbon dioxide equivalent to be reduced by up to 100 Mg per year. In addition, it has been shown that the estimated payback period for biogas installations is less than 5 years, and with the current trend of increasing energy prices, it may be even shorter-up to 4 years.

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