The conversion of biomass to energy is a complex process whose environmental sustainability must be assessed. In the present work, global and local emissions of a biogas plant are evaluated considering two alternative end uses: combustion of biogas in a combined heat and power unit or upgrading of biogas to biomethane and subsequent injection to the gas grid or use in transports. Global emissions are estimated by using the carbon footprint methodology, comparing the scenarios on the basis of the same functional unit. The results show a CO2 reduction for biogas combustion equivalent to that of biomethane used as fuel in transports. If the thermal energy produced by the biogas cogenerator is not used, the greenhouse gas balance approac...
The carbon footprint of synthetic natural gas production from biogas catalytic methanation was deter...
In the present study we examined the carbon footprint of a biogas power plant in eastern Hungary, an...
Nowadays, when the energy, industry and transport sectors are adapting to climate change and need to...
The sector of biomethane production is receiving growing consideration in Europe, as an evolution of...
Biomethane is an emerging sector in Europe as evolution of the conventional approach of co-generatio...
Considerable research is currently being devoted to seeking alternative fuels to comply with transpo...
Biomethane is an emerging sector in Europe as evolution of the conventional approach of co-generatio...
Biogas is a fuel obtained from organic waste fermentation and can be an interesting solution for pro...
The subject of this publication is to determine the impact of biogas plants on the environment, with...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present a fast method to consider the energy and e...
Fuel-cycle emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) carbon oxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur dioxi...
The fossil fuel resources are decreasing and many research's are looking for alternative fuels to co...
Biogas produced through Anaerobic Digestion can be seen as a flexible and storable energy carrier. H...
The transport sector accounts for the second biggest greenhouse gas emissionin the European Union (E...
The carbon footprint of synthetic natural gas production from biogas catalytic methanation was deter...
In the present study we examined the carbon footprint of a biogas power plant in eastern Hungary, an...
Nowadays, when the energy, industry and transport sectors are adapting to climate change and need to...
The sector of biomethane production is receiving growing consideration in Europe, as an evolution of...
Biomethane is an emerging sector in Europe as evolution of the conventional approach of co-generatio...
Considerable research is currently being devoted to seeking alternative fuels to comply with transpo...
Biomethane is an emerging sector in Europe as evolution of the conventional approach of co-generatio...
Biogas is a fuel obtained from organic waste fermentation and can be an interesting solution for pro...
The subject of this publication is to determine the impact of biogas plants on the environment, with...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to present a fast method to consider the energy and e...
Fuel-cycle emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) carbon oxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur dioxi...
The fossil fuel resources are decreasing and many research's are looking for alternative fuels to co...
Biogas produced through Anaerobic Digestion can be seen as a flexible and storable energy carrier. H...
The transport sector accounts for the second biggest greenhouse gas emissionin the European Union (E...
The carbon footprint of synthetic natural gas production from biogas catalytic methanation was deter...
In the present study we examined the carbon footprint of a biogas power plant in eastern Hungary, an...
Nowadays, when the energy, industry and transport sectors are adapting to climate change and need to...