Ecological effects of use biogas to supply the internal combustion engine in the electricity generation process – results of LCA analysis

Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) in Poland is still a relatively new method of estimating the environmental impact of production processes. It enables the assessment of the environmental risks associated with the product system or activity, either through the identification and quantificati...

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Main Authors: Zdzisław CHŁOPEK, Izabela SAMSON-BRĘK
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines 2017-11-01
Series:Combustion Engines
Subjects:
lca
Online Access:http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116521,0,2.html
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spelling doaj-cb90cb45f943420c95597c682dbc760c2020-12-21T12:46:41ZengPolskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion EnginesCombustion Engines2300-98962658-14422017-11-01171413413910.19206/CE-2017-422116521Ecological effects of use biogas to supply the internal combustion engine in the electricity generation process – results of LCA analysisZdzisław CHŁOPEKIzabela SAMSON-BRĘKEnvironmental life cycle assessment (LCA) in Poland is still a relatively new method of estimating the environmental impact of production processes. It enables the assessment of the environmental risks associated with the product system or activity, either through the identification and quantification of materials and energy used and waste introduced into the environment, as well as assess their impact on the environment. LCA method application also enables the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions in accordance with Directive 2009/28/EC on the promotion of energy from renewable sources. This paper presents the results of the simplified life cycle analysis of electricity production process from agricultural biogas used as an engine fuel. LCA analysis was conducted based on data from one of the national biogas plants. The selection criterion was based on the availability of substrates (maize silage, distillery slop and sugar beet pulp) and the possibility of obtaining high quality data for analysis (actual data based on the existing biogas plant). In addition, the environmental impact of the biogas power generation technology obtained through the methane fermentation process only of waste materials (distillery slop, sugar beet pulp) and coprocessing of waste and maize silage was compared.http://www.journalssystem.com/cen/,116521,0,2.htmllcabiogaswastecombustionelectricity production
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Ecological effects of use biogas to supply the internal combustion engine in the electricity generation process – results of LCA analysis
Combustion Engines
lca
biogas
waste
combustion
electricity production
author_facet Zdzisław CHŁOPEK
Izabela SAMSON-BRĘK
author_sort Zdzisław CHŁOPEK
title Ecological effects of use biogas to supply the internal combustion engine in the electricity generation process – results of LCA analysis
title_short Ecological effects of use biogas to supply the internal combustion engine in the electricity generation process – results of LCA analysis
title_full Ecological effects of use biogas to supply the internal combustion engine in the electricity generation process – results of LCA analysis
title_fullStr Ecological effects of use biogas to supply the internal combustion engine in the electricity generation process – results of LCA analysis
title_full_unstemmed Ecological effects of use biogas to supply the internal combustion engine in the electricity generation process – results of LCA analysis
title_sort ecological effects of use biogas to supply the internal combustion engine in the electricity generation process – results of lca analysis
publisher Polskie Towarzystwo Naukowe Silników Spalinowych/Polish Scientific Society of Combustion Engines
series Combustion Engines
issn 2300-9896
2658-1442
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Environmental life cycle assessment (LCA) in Poland is still a relatively new method of estimating the environmental impact of production processes. It enables the assessment of the environmental risks associated with the product system or activity, either through the identification and quantification of materials and energy used and waste introduced into the environment, as well as assess their impact on the environment. LCA method application also enables the calculation of greenhouse gas emissions in accordance with Directive 2009/28/EC on the promotion of energy from renewable sources. This paper presents the results of the simplified life cycle analysis of electricity production process from agricultural biogas used as an engine fuel. LCA analysis was conducted based on data from one of the national biogas plants. The selection criterion was based on the availability of substrates (maize silage, distillery slop and sugar beet pulp) and the possibility of obtaining high quality data for analysis (actual data based on the existing biogas plant). In addition, the environmental impact of the biogas power generation technology obtained through the methane fermentation process only of waste materials (distillery slop, sugar beet pulp) and coprocessing of waste and maize silage was compared.
topic lca
biogas
waste
combustion
electricity production
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