Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6681629 | Applied Energy | 2017 | 15 Pages |
Abstract
Scenario CAD2 (transporting biogas by pipe from optimally located CAD) reduced CO2eq emissions associated with the road haulage of pig slurry by 51% compared to CAD1 (transporting slurry by road to a CAD at the milk processing facility) and 7% overall. Scenario DAD1 (distributed biogas production in DAD and transportation of the biogas by pipe) was shown to be the best scenario with CO2eq emissions reduction of 19% compared to Scenario CAD1 (road transport of slurry with CAD at the biogas user). Scenario DAD2 (distributed biogas production in DAD while minimising length of the biogas network) reduced CO2eq emissions by 18% relative to scenario CAD1, reduced the network length by 34% compared to scenario DAD1 but increasing total CO2eq emissions by 1% compared to Scenario DAD1.
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Authors
R. O'Shea, D.M. Wall, J.D. Murphy,