Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7086304 | Bioresource Technology | 2012 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
⸠Economic assessment of energy recovery from semi-natural grasslands. ⸠Energy recovery systems make profitable use of semi-natural grasslands. ⸠Animal-based systems rely on optimal framework conditions, otherwise not profitable. ⸠Mulching and composting systems are loss-making options of grassland preservation. ⸠Selected energy recovery systems can buffer changing environments best.
Keywords
integrated generation of solid fuel and biogas from biomassIRRROILHVMWthCH4IFBBCHPFCFCritical valuelower heating valueEconomic assessmentReturn on equityReturn on investmentBio-energyDry fermentationTONFree cash flowRoeDAYyearSolid fuelSemi-natural grasslandorganic matterdry matterMulchingMethaneInternal rate of returnhectareCompostingBeef cattleCombined heat and power plant
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Authors
Benjamin Blumenstein, Lutz Bühle, Michael Wachendorf, Detlev Möller,