Abstract
Purpose
– Against the background of alternative sources for feeding biogas plants, this paper aims to consider a utilization of landscaping waste as alternative to common crops.
Design/methodology/approach
– In consideration of survey data, a robust framework is proposed based on characterizations of source and sink to meet the requirements of both sides reliably. Depending on available data and further surveys, a level of detail approach of a biomass supply chain is conducted in this regard.
Findings
– In this context, different types of landscaping waste suitable for both biogas generation and incineration were defined. With respect to the sporadically minor quantities of landscaping waste, minor capacity load in terms of transportation is one crucial factor within an entire concept of logistics.
Practical implications
– Due to the arising cost function, possibilities and needs of utilizing landscaping waste for alternative energy generation in biogas plants and incineration plants are drawn.
Originality/value
– Moreover, economic and technological challenges concerning a utilization of landscaping waste in biogas plants are systematically revealed. Thus, technological processes in biogas plants were considered from a managerial point of view. The characteristics of rotting biomass in terms of its shelf life are considered additionally to ensure the required quality of input material particularly for the process of biogas generation.
Subject
Strategy and Management,General Energy
Reference18 articles.
1. BiomasseV (Biomasseverordnung)
(2012),
Verordnung über die Erzeugung von Strom aus Biomasse
, German law, Bonn.
2. Borges de Oliveira, S.V.W.B.
,
Leoneti, A.B.
,
Caldo, G.M.M.
and
Borges de Oliveira, M.M.
(2011), “Generation of bioenergy and biofertilizer on a sustainable rural property”,
Biomass and Bioenergy
, Vol. 35 No. 7, pp. 2608-2618.
3. Busch, A.
and
Dangelmaier, W.
(2004),
Integriertes Supply Chain Management
, Wiesbaden, Gabler.
4. EEG (Erneuerbare-Energien-Gesetz)
(2012),
Gesetz für den Vorrang Erneuerbarer Energien
, German law, Bonn.
5. EGF (European Grassland Federation)
(2010), “Grassland in a changing world”, Proceedings of 23rd General Meeting of the European Grassland Federation, August 29th-September 2nd 2010, Kiel.
Cited by
2 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献