Cuttings from road-verge grass could provide biomass for energy generation, but currently this potential is not exploited. This research assessed the technical, practical and financial feasibility of using grass harvested from road verges as a feedstock in farm-fed anaerobic digestion (AD) plants. The methane potential (191 mL CH4 gDM−1) and digestion characteristics of verge grass were similar to those of current farm feedstocks; indicating suitability for AD. Ensiling had no significant impact on the biomethane generated. Testing co-digestions of verge grass with current farm feedstocks showed enhanced methane yields, suggesting that verge grass could be a valuable addition to AD feedstock mixes. In a case study of the UK county of Lincol...
The production of biomass feedstock from marginal land has attracted much attention as a means of av...
Grass biomass is a suitable feedstock for biogas production; however, this type of biomass in countr...
The increasing demand of vegetal biomass for biogas production is causing competition with food prod...
The increasing demand of biomass for biogas production is arousing some concerns about the sustainab...
Grass is ubiquitous in Ireland and temperate northern Europe. It is a low input perennial crop; farm...
More sustainable scenarios in the bioenergy sector can be achieved when biomass exploitation is base...
Grassland biomass is suitable in numerous ways for producing energy. It is well established as feeds...
Not only due to the actual climate change, but also in consideration of exhaustible resources, alter...
Large amounts of grass residues derived from uncultivated areas are present in European regions. Thi...
Grass biogas/biomethane has been put forward as a renewable energy solution and it has been shown to...
Roadside verges need to be cut for both safety and ecological reasons. This requires energy, current...
Biomass from harvested road-verge herbage has potential value as a feedstock for anaerobic digestion...
Biomass production for energy purposes on agricultural land competes with food production. This is a...
In the United Kingdom a large proportion of agricultural land is laid to grass which is used for gra...
This paper presents an assessment of the surplus grass production in the region of Southern Denmark,...
The production of biomass feedstock from marginal land has attracted much attention as a means of av...
Grass biomass is a suitable feedstock for biogas production; however, this type of biomass in countr...
The increasing demand of vegetal biomass for biogas production is causing competition with food prod...
The increasing demand of biomass for biogas production is arousing some concerns about the sustainab...
Grass is ubiquitous in Ireland and temperate northern Europe. It is a low input perennial crop; farm...
More sustainable scenarios in the bioenergy sector can be achieved when biomass exploitation is base...
Grassland biomass is suitable in numerous ways for producing energy. It is well established as feeds...
Not only due to the actual climate change, but also in consideration of exhaustible resources, alter...
Large amounts of grass residues derived from uncultivated areas are present in European regions. Thi...
Grass biogas/biomethane has been put forward as a renewable energy solution and it has been shown to...
Roadside verges need to be cut for both safety and ecological reasons. This requires energy, current...
Biomass from harvested road-verge herbage has potential value as a feedstock for anaerobic digestion...
Biomass production for energy purposes on agricultural land competes with food production. This is a...
In the United Kingdom a large proportion of agricultural land is laid to grass which is used for gra...
This paper presents an assessment of the surplus grass production in the region of Southern Denmark,...
The production of biomass feedstock from marginal land has attracted much attention as a means of av...
Grass biomass is a suitable feedstock for biogas production; however, this type of biomass in countr...
The increasing demand of vegetal biomass for biogas production is causing competition with food prod...