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Green House Gas emissions from Energy crops on peatland soils

This study will reveal new information of the connections between soil, drainage and management of energy crops in Denmark. Tanka Kandel has just started his Ph.d. and the poster presents the first preliminary results co-financed by Enercoast.

file icon PosterA1_ENERCoast_A4hot!Tooltip 09/14/2009 Hits: 1543

This is an Enercoast poster presented at the NJF seminar on Energy Conversion from Biomass Production, held in Viborg, 9-10 september 2009 with 100 participants from 18 countries

How much biomass is available for bioenergy purposes in a certain area? How far do we have to go to get enough slurry to feed a biogas plant? Do we have enough local woodchip production to feed the new power plant?

Such questions can be answered in the new tool developed in Project Enercoast for three Danish Municipalities and it will be an important tool for the planned Biomass Action Plan to be prepared for the municipalities. In addition, the tool can be used for preparing a business plans for e.g. a new biogas plant from the investor point of view and for the biomass fired power plant.
The work has been supported in the Enercoast project from Interreg North Sea Programme, from Central Denmark Region, from Randers, Norddjurs and Syddjurs Municipalities and Agro Business Park.
The tool has been developed for Danish conditions, where much data is readily available, and unfortunately the tool cannot directly be transferred to other countries/regions.

For more Info, please contact project manager Knud Tybirk, kt@agropark.dk

file icon Nyhedsbrev4_enercoasthot!Tooltip 09/14/2011 Hits: 109

4th Enercoast newsletter for Danish stakeholders primarily.

file icon Nyhedsbrev2_enercoasthot!Tooltip 09/30/2010 Hits: 1153

This is the second Enercoast Newsletter (in Danish) for Dansih stakelholders

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newsflash

The EU currently meets 4% of its energy needs from biomass. If it made full use of its potential, it would more than double biomass use by 2010 (from 69 mtoe in 2003 to about 185 mtoe in 2010) – while complying with good agricultural practice, safeguarding sustainable production of biomass and without significantly affecting domestic food production“ (Biomass Action Plan SEC(2005) 1573). As part of the European Strategic Energy Technology Plan the biomass objectives seek to attain “a diversification of Europe’s energy supply, increasing the share of renewable energy by 5% and reducing reliance on imported energy from 48 to 42% (offering) direct employment for up to 250-300 000 people, mostly in rural areas.