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Improved environmental sustainability and bioenergy recovery through pig manure and food waste on-farm co-digestion in Ireland

机译:通过猪粪和食物废物在爱尔兰的农场共消化改善环境可持续性和生物能源恢复

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Ireland is under a great pressure to fulfill its commitment to renewable energy generation and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions mitigation. Food waste (FW) and pig manure (PM) co-digestion may provide a promising solution. A life cycle assessment was performed in this study to compare the environmental impacts of the FW and PM co-digestion scenario with existing PM and FW management practices in Ireland (Baseline), which are direct land application of PM, and composting and mono-digestion of FW. The nutrient availability, hotspots, and the effect of FW proportion in co-digestion substrates were analyzed. The results indicate that compared with the Baseline, the co-digestion scenario performs better in 9 of the 11 environmental categories assessed. The nitrogen availability of the digestate in the co digestion scenario (43%) is higher than that of the organic fertilizers in the Baseline (34%). The methane emission during digestate storage, ammonia emission during digestate land application, and energy consumption during anaerobic digestion are hotspots with significant effects on environmental impacts, and mitigation methods are proposed. Based on an average size pig farm (762 sows) producing 16,000 t/yr PM, the global warming potential (GWP) becomes negative only when the FW proportion is over 2000 t/yr. This research can provide references to farmers, the gas industry and policy makers for effective fertilization, optimized on-farm AD plant operation and environmentally sustainable management of biowastes. (c) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
机译:爱尔兰承担了巨大的压力,履行其对可再生能源生成和温室气体(GHG)排放的承诺。食物垃圾(FW)和猪粪(PM)共消化可提供有前途的解决方案。在本研究中进行了生命周期评估,以比较FW和PM共同消化情景与爱尔兰(基线)的现有PM和FW管理实践的环境影响,这是PM的直接土地应用,堆肥和单声道FW。分析了营养可用性,热点和FW比例在共消化衬底中的影响。结果表明,与基线相比,共消化情景在11个环境类别的9个中的9个中表现更好。 CO消化情景(43%)中的消化物的氮可用性高于基线中有机肥(34%)。消化储存期间的甲烷排放,消化土地应用期间的氨排放,厌氧消化期间的能量消耗是对环境影响产生显着影响的热点,提出了缓解方法。基于平均尺寸的养猪场(762母猪),产生16,000吨/年PM,只有当FW比例超过2000吨/年时,全球变暖电位(GWP)才会为负。该研究可以为农民,天然气行业和决策者提供有效施肥的参考,优化农场广告厂运行和环境可持续的生物搬运管理。 (c)2020作者。由elsevier有限公司发布这是CC下的开放式访问文章(http://creativecommomons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)。

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    《Journal of Cleaner Production》 |2021年第2期|125034.1-125034.12|共12页
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    Natl Univ Ireland Galway Coll Engn & Informat Dept Civil Engn Galway Ireland|MaREI SFI Res Ctr Energy Climate & Marine Ringaskiddy Ireland;

    Natl Univ Ireland Galway Coll Engn & Informat Dept Civil Engn Galway Ireland|MaREI SFI Res Ctr Energy Climate & Marine Ringaskiddy Ireland|Tsinghua Univ State Key Joint Lab Environm Simulat & Pollut Con Sch Environm Beijing 100084 Peoples R China;

    Natl Univ Ireland Galway Coll Engn & Informat Dept Civil Engn Galway Ireland|MaREI SFI Res Ctr Energy Climate & Marine Ringaskiddy Ireland;

    Natl Univ Ireland Galway Coll Engn & Informat Dept Civil Engn Galway Ireland|MaREI SFI Res Ctr Energy Climate & Marine Ringaskiddy Ireland;

    Tsinghua Univ State Key Joint Lab Environm Simulat & Pollut Con Sch Environm Beijing 100084 Peoples R China;

    Hefei Univ Technol Sch Civil Engn Hefei 230009 Anhui Peoples R China;

    Natl Univ Ireland Galway Coll Engn & Informat Dept Civil Engn Galway Ireland|MaREI SFI Res Ctr Energy Climate & Marine Ringaskiddy Ireland|Natl Univ Ireland Galway Ryan Inst Galway Ireland;

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    Biogas; Emission factor; Greenhouse gas emissions; Life cycle assessment; Nitrogen use efficiency;

    机译:沼气;排放因子;温室气体排放;生命周期评估;氮气使用效率;

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