Energetic potential of co‐fermented substrate of plant and animal biomass
Since 1990, the number of livestock has markedly decreased by 65% (‐1.023 mil for cattle) and 46% ‐0.279 mil for sheep).According to data of the Slovak Land Fund, currently the non‐productive land covers 300,000 ha of grassland.Energetic use of biomass is a progressive way in which non‐utilised agricultural land can be used.The paper shows results from a study comparing co‐fermentation of cattle manure with fresh grass biomass or grass silage, using a wet continual fermentation process.
biogas biogas plant grassland energy production analysis
Lubomir Gonda
Slovak Agricultural Research centre-Grassland and Mountain Agriculture Research Institute,Mládeznícka36,974 21 BanskáBystrica,Slov akia,Europe
国际会议
呼和浩特
英文
2008-06-29(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)