Pruning Residues: Energy Production or Mulching? Environmental Impacts of Almond Pruning Residues Use

Autor: Jan den Boer, Gómez, M., Sebastián, F., García-Galindo, D., Dyjakon, A., Bukowski, P., Den Boer, E., Germer, S., Bischoff, W. -A
Rok vydání: 2016
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Zdroj: Scopus-Elsevier
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DOI: 10.5071/24theubce2016-4av.2.10
Popis: Agricultural residues (pruning residues) coming from permanent plantations and orchards constitute a significant and largely unused potential for renewable energy. The EuroPruning project aims to turn pruning residues into a valuable fuel source by developing solutions for their harvesting, transportation and storage that will contribute to increase the share of renewable sources in the total energy supply. To determine the environmental consequences of the Pruning-to-Energy (PtE) logistics chain, a Life Cycle Assessment study has been conducted. In this study the newly developed PtE scenarios are compared to a reference scenario: mulching and consequently leaving the pruning residues on the fields. Both alternatives have advantages and drawbacks from an environmental point view. However preliminary results for the PtE scenario for almond pruning residues show, that the environmental burdens are significantly lower than in case of leaving the pruning residues on the field.
Proceedings of the 24th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, 6-9 June 2016, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 1485-1489
Databáze: OpenAIRE