This paper presents a study of the feasibility of utilising roadside vegetation for biogas production in Denmark. The potential biomass yield, methane yields, and the energy balances of using roadside grass for biogas production was investigated based on spatial analysis. The results show that the potential annual yield of biomass obtainable from roadside verges varies widely depending on the local conditions. The net energy gain (NEG) from harvest, collection, transport, storage and digestion of roadside vegetation was estimated to range from 60,126–121,476 GJ, corresponding to 1.5–3.0% of the present national energy production based on biogas. The estimated values for the energy return on invested energy (EROEI) was found to range from 2....
The increasing demand of biomass for biogas production is arousing some concerns about the sustainab...
Transitioning from a fossil economy to a bio-economy will inevitably increase the demand for biomass...
Transitioning from a fossil economy to a bio-economy will inevitably increase the demand for biomass...
The Netherlands, like other European Union countries, is under intense pressure to increase its nati...
This paper presents a study of the energy balance of utilising nature conservation biomass from mead...
The Netherlands, like other European Union countries, is under intense pressure to increase its nati...
The Netherlands, like other European Union countries, is under intense pressure to increase its nati...
This paper presents an assessment of the surplus grass production in the region of Southern Denmark,...
Most sources of biomass are located in rural areas, and use of this biomass for bioenergy may be in ...
In order to secure an economically feasible operation of manure-based biogas plants in Denmark there...
The Russo-Ukrainian war has highlighted concerns regarding the European Union’s (EU) energy security...
Cuttings from road-verge grass could provide biomass for energy generation, but currently this poten...
Catch crop cultivation combined with its use for biogas production would increase renewable energy p...
In these times, when global warming is escalating and the finite resources of the world are consumed...
Large amounts of grass residues derived from uncultivated areas are present in European regions. Thi...
The increasing demand of biomass for biogas production is arousing some concerns about the sustainab...
Transitioning from a fossil economy to a bio-economy will inevitably increase the demand for biomass...
Transitioning from a fossil economy to a bio-economy will inevitably increase the demand for biomass...
The Netherlands, like other European Union countries, is under intense pressure to increase its nati...
This paper presents a study of the energy balance of utilising nature conservation biomass from mead...
The Netherlands, like other European Union countries, is under intense pressure to increase its nati...
The Netherlands, like other European Union countries, is under intense pressure to increase its nati...
This paper presents an assessment of the surplus grass production in the region of Southern Denmark,...
Most sources of biomass are located in rural areas, and use of this biomass for bioenergy may be in ...
In order to secure an economically feasible operation of manure-based biogas plants in Denmark there...
The Russo-Ukrainian war has highlighted concerns regarding the European Union’s (EU) energy security...
Cuttings from road-verge grass could provide biomass for energy generation, but currently this poten...
Catch crop cultivation combined with its use for biogas production would increase renewable energy p...
In these times, when global warming is escalating and the finite resources of the world are consumed...
Large amounts of grass residues derived from uncultivated areas are present in European regions. Thi...
The increasing demand of biomass for biogas production is arousing some concerns about the sustainab...
Transitioning from a fossil economy to a bio-economy will inevitably increase the demand for biomass...
Transitioning from a fossil economy to a bio-economy will inevitably increase the demand for biomass...