Assessment of Waste Agricultural Biomass for Prevailing Management, Quantification and Energy Potential at Sanghar Pakistan

2012 ◽  
Vol 3 (3) ◽  
pp. 275-284 ◽  
Author(s):  
Abdul Razaque Sahito ◽  
Rasool Bux Mahar ◽  
Mushtaque Ahmed Memon ◽  
Khan Muhammad Brohi
Author(s):  
Dana-Adriana ILUŢIU-VARVARA ◽  
Avram FIŢIU ◽  
Daniela-Elena VLADU ◽  
Aurel ŞANDOR

The paper presents a research regarding the biomass energy potential of Romania. Data is presented regarding the quantity and technical energy potential of the forest and agricultural biomass of Romania.


2019 ◽  
Vol 138 ◽  
pp. 610-619 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.O. Avcıoğlu ◽  
M.A. Dayıoğlu ◽  
U. Türker

2020 ◽  
Vol 17 (4) ◽  
pp. e0208
Author(s):  
Sandra Golubić ◽  
Neven Voća ◽  
Stjepan Pliestić

Aim of study: The utilization of agricultural residues may become one of the major sources for production of energy from biomass. The objective of this paper was to analyse the type and quantity of agricultural residues and to determine their energy potential.Area of study: The Međimurje County (north Croatia).Material and methods: The paper analyses three models of sustainable agricultural residues management applying the multi-criteria analysis. The assessment included potentially available quantities of residues in crops, fruit, viniculture and livestock production. For determining the most appropriate model of residues utilisation the multi-criteria analysis was applied.Main results: The results show that total quantities of agricultural biomass amount to 323,912 t with energy potential of 1,092 TJ annually. The largest sustainably available potential of agricultural biomass consists of biomass from arable crops production, with total quantity of 33,670 t followed by 281,233 t of manure from livestock production. The lowest share of potential biomass are pruning residues in fruit and grapevine production with total available residual quantity of 8,109 t. Also, it results from the multi-criteria analysis that a central large scale plant for biogas production is the most feasible facility for such production.Research highlights: The results of this paper provide ground for further development of the models for assessing the sustainability of using agricultural residues, and they can also serve as a basis for assessments of bioenergy projects in specific regions of the European Union.


Author(s):  
Shivangi Shukla ◽  
Aradhana Kushwaha ◽  
Savita Singal

Author(s):  
Anna Jędrejek ◽  
Zuzanna Jarosz

The purpose of this paper was to estimate biomass and by-products from plant production (straw, hay, natural fertilizer) in Lubelskie province, as well as demonstrate energy potential possible to obtain from maize as a co-substrate for biogas production. The estimates and related assumptions show that this region has a high energy potential amounting to 26 966.6 TJ/year, which can be gain from biomass and by-products from plant production. The area also possesses significant sources of potential for agricultural biogas production and can provide 195 350.8 dam3/year biogas, which may be converted into thermal energy – 5586.4 TJ/year or electricity – 1241 GWh/year.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 23-27
Author(s):  
Olha Myronivna Varchenko ◽  
Drahan Oksana Oleksandrivna ◽  
Yuliia Mykolaivna Halchynska ◽  
Kateryna Vitalyivna Tkachenko ◽  
Valentyna Anatolyivna Byba ◽  
...  

AbstractThe economic feasibility of the use of agricultural biomass in the energy supply system of Ukraine is investigated in the article. It has been determined that biomass of agricultural origin (cereal straw and rapeseed, by-products of corn for grain and sunflower, sunflower husk) remains the main component of biomass energy potential in Ukraine. It is established that the bioenergy potential of agricultural biomass is an efficient and affordable additional source of energy supply for Ukraine. According to the research, the potential of the bioenergy market was attributed to the great potential of biomass, the large stock of unused land that could be used for growing energy crops from the marketing side, it is also important to note the low competition in the industry. However, imperfect state policy on bioenergy development, outdated equipment, uncoordinated rules for selling electricity from biomass in the electricity market – all this suggests that the industry needs increased investment, borrowing experience from European countries for further development. It is proved that the political and economic situation in the country remains very difficult and unpredictable not only for the bioenergy industry, but for the country as a whole.


2017 ◽  
Vol 142 ◽  
pp. 111-116 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andile B. Maqhuzu ◽  
Kunio Yoshikawa ◽  
Fumitake Takahashi

2017 ◽  
pp. 107-112
Author(s):  
G.V. Binkovska ◽  
T.P. Shanina

An area of the Odessa oblast includes 26 administrative districts with developed agricultural traditions. The productivity of main grain crops in the Odessa oblast comprises several million tons every year. Annually, the vegetable residues in the Odessa oblast upon harvesting make a significant amount. Biomass includes both nutritional and energy potential, which requires new approach in the storage and treatment. At the same time, the current problems with high cost of the traditional energy sources create various obstacles in the fields of agricultural activity. Recently, considerable attention is focused on the process of  biological conversion of the biomass to methane. Rising segment of biomass application in the energy strategies all over the world implies the need for greater accumulation of biomass resources to meet the demand. The purpose of this publication is an assessment of vegetable biomass amount in the districts of the Odessa oblast, potential of nutrients and biogas energy generated from the biomass. The analysis corresponds to the search of new alternative energy resources and the rational use of organic biomass. The agricultural biomass residues are the resource category with relatively high regeneration capacity. This property can be used for producing nutrient-rich organic fertilizers and high-energy biogas to compensate the traditional fossil fuel dependence. The availability of agricultural biomass resources was found to demonstrate the great perspectives for the bioenergy sector, first of all in view of the adopted waste management strategies.


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