A novel way of assessing C dynamics during urban organic waste composting and greenhouse gas emissions in tropical region

2018 ◽  
Vol 3 ◽  
pp. 35-42 ◽  
Author(s):  
R.F. Pereira ◽  
E.J.B.N. Cardoso ◽  
F.C. Oliveira ◽  
G.A. Estrada-Bonilla ◽  
C.E.P. Cerri
Author(s):  
Tom Wassenaar ◽  
François Dumoulin ◽  
Jean-Luc Farinet ◽  
Jean-Marie Paillat ◽  
Laurent Thuriès ◽  
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pp. 9200-9209 ◽  
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Sarah L. Nordahl ◽  
Jay P. Devkota ◽  
Jahon Amirebrahimi ◽  
Sarah Josephine Smith ◽  
Hanna M. Breunig ◽  
...  

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Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 223-238 ◽  
Author(s):  
Antoni Sánchez ◽  
Adriana Artola ◽  
Xavier Font ◽  
Teresa Gea ◽  
Raquel Barrena ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (11) ◽  
pp. 2221 ◽  
Author(s):  
Federica Cucchiella ◽  
Idiano D’Adamo ◽  
Massimo Gastaldi

This work focuses on the profitability of biomethane plants and the environmental benefits obtained recovering the organic fraction of municipal solid waste in Italy. The economic model is based on the calculations of the net present value, considering multiple capacities of biomethane production (ranging from 50 to 500 m3/h) and alternative scenarios based on the variation in subsidies, the selling price of biomethane, and the net revenues from the treatment of organic waste. The environmental analysis quantifies the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions obtained by natural gas vehicles fueled by biomethane. The economic and environmental results encourage energy change that can be achieved by municipalities that support the transformation of natural resources into green fuels. Across 15 Italian municipalities, the potential biomethane production varies from 80.4 million m3/year to 102.8 million m3/year, with an overall net present value ranging from 135 to 187 million €. In addition, the reduction in greenhouse gas emissions varies from 127 to 162 thousand-ton CO2eq/year. Both the economic and environmental results demonstrate that biomethane is a renewable resource with added value for municipalities.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (10 (113)) ◽  
pp. 26-32
Author(s):  
Andriy Zolotarov ◽  
Viktor Piskun ◽  
Angrej Pilipcenko ◽  
Evqen Rudenko ◽  
Svitlana Zolotarova ◽  
...  

The analysis of approaches to reduce the consumption of fodder protein and greenhouse gas emissions from organic waste in milk production is carried out, and the need to determine these indicators for various approaches to organizing the technology of their feeding is established. An increase in the content of difficult-to-digest protein in the diets of high-yielding cows made it possible to reduce greenhouse gas emissions per head per day by 14.12 % in CO2 equivalent when using 1.5 kg of TEP-mix in the ration of cows. When using 1.0 kg of TEP-mix, this figure was 6.44 %. In terms of 1 kg of milk with basic fat content, these indicators are 26.72 % and 12.98 %, respectively. A multicriteria analysis of milk production with different approaches to organizing the technology of feeding dairy cows and, in particular, when using the additive TEP-mix with a protected protein showed a significant advantage of research option No. 1 (1.5 kg of TEP-mix). For it, the objective function according to the considered criteria is the smallest and amounts to 0.039 in comparison with the idealized variant. At the same time, the target function of the control variant (without TEP-mix) is 2.67 times worse, and for the experimental variant No. 2 (1.0 kg of TEP-mix) this indicator is 2.12. The use of TEP-mix in feeding cows provided an increase in their milk productivity, milk fat and protein content and, as a result, the profitability of milk production. The studies have found that the use of the proposed approaches to the organization of the technology of feeding cows provides an increase in their productivity, a decrease in the cost of feed protein and an improvement in environmental protection. According to the authors, this is due to an increase in the content of difficult-to-digest protein in the diets of high-yielding cows


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