Fast-Growing Energy Crops Grown In Conditions Of Slovakia In The Context Of The EU Energy Policy

The energy-efficient low-carbon EU economy (known as the 20-20-20) sets fundamental objectives in reducing greenhouse gas emissions (20%), increasing the share of renewable energy sources (20%) and saving primary energy consumption (20%). The objectives are incorporated in the National Renewable Ene...

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Main Authors: Jureková Zuzana, Kotrla Marián, Prčík Martin, Hauptvogl Martin, Pauková Žaneta
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2015-05-01
Series:Acta Regionalia et Environmentalica
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/aree-2015-0001
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spelling doaj-3ba62cc0cc464a77b67040d9bd4ae9e52021-09-06T19:39:58ZengSciendoActa Regionalia et Environmentalica1336-92532015-05-011211510.1515/aree-2015-0001aree-2015-0001Fast-Growing Energy Crops Grown In Conditions Of Slovakia In The Context Of The EU Energy PolicyJureková Zuzana0Kotrla Marián1Prčík Martin2Hauptvogl Martin3Pauková Žaneta4Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Slovak RepublicSlovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Slovak RepublicSlovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Slovak RepublicSlovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Slovak RepublicSlovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Slovak RepublicThe energy-efficient low-carbon EU economy (known as the 20-20-20) sets fundamental objectives in reducing greenhouse gas emissions (20%), increasing the share of renewable energy sources (20%) and saving primary energy consumption (20%). The objectives are incorporated in the National Renewable Energy Action Plans (NREAPs). Slovakia has to increase the share of renewable energy sources (RES) by 14% in its energy mix by 2020. Currently, the most widely used RES are water and solar energy, biomass and biogas. Our country has suitable ecological conditions for growing the so called energy crops in lowland and upland areas. So far, however, there is a lack of science-based information on the potential production of biomass in different soil-ecological and climatic conditions of the Slovak Republic. Our experimental research is focused on quantification of biomass production of various willow (genus Salix), poplar (genus Populus) and silvergrass (Miscanthus sinensis) varieties grown in ecological conditions of southern Slovakia. We evaluated the biomass production of the studied crops. The results were evaluated in terms of the EU call (2013): to obtain more energy while reducing inputs and negative environmental impacts.https://doi.org/10.1515/aree-2015-0001energy cropsalixpopulusmiscanthusbiomass productioneu energy policy
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author Jureková Zuzana
Kotrla Marián
Prčík Martin
Hauptvogl Martin
Pauková Žaneta
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Kotrla Marián
Prčík Martin
Hauptvogl Martin
Pauková Žaneta
Fast-Growing Energy Crops Grown In Conditions Of Slovakia In The Context Of The EU Energy Policy
Acta Regionalia et Environmentalica
energy crop
salix
populus
miscanthus
biomass production
eu energy policy
author_facet Jureková Zuzana
Kotrla Marián
Prčík Martin
Hauptvogl Martin
Pauková Žaneta
author_sort Jureková Zuzana
title Fast-Growing Energy Crops Grown In Conditions Of Slovakia In The Context Of The EU Energy Policy
title_short Fast-Growing Energy Crops Grown In Conditions Of Slovakia In The Context Of The EU Energy Policy
title_full Fast-Growing Energy Crops Grown In Conditions Of Slovakia In The Context Of The EU Energy Policy
title_fullStr Fast-Growing Energy Crops Grown In Conditions Of Slovakia In The Context Of The EU Energy Policy
title_full_unstemmed Fast-Growing Energy Crops Grown In Conditions Of Slovakia In The Context Of The EU Energy Policy
title_sort fast-growing energy crops grown in conditions of slovakia in the context of the eu energy policy
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Regionalia et Environmentalica
issn 1336-9253
publishDate 2015-05-01
description The energy-efficient low-carbon EU economy (known as the 20-20-20) sets fundamental objectives in reducing greenhouse gas emissions (20%), increasing the share of renewable energy sources (20%) and saving primary energy consumption (20%). The objectives are incorporated in the National Renewable Energy Action Plans (NREAPs). Slovakia has to increase the share of renewable energy sources (RES) by 14% in its energy mix by 2020. Currently, the most widely used RES are water and solar energy, biomass and biogas. Our country has suitable ecological conditions for growing the so called energy crops in lowland and upland areas. So far, however, there is a lack of science-based information on the potential production of biomass in different soil-ecological and climatic conditions of the Slovak Republic. Our experimental research is focused on quantification of biomass production of various willow (genus Salix), poplar (genus Populus) and silvergrass (Miscanthus sinensis) varieties grown in ecological conditions of southern Slovakia. We evaluated the biomass production of the studied crops. The results were evaluated in terms of the EU call (2013): to obtain more energy while reducing inputs and negative environmental impacts.
topic energy crop
salix
populus
miscanthus
biomass production
eu energy policy
url https://doi.org/10.1515/aree-2015-0001
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