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Production of agricultural biogas from waste – an element of socially responsible actions in the food sector

Date added: 2019-10-01
Type: Article
Languages: English

Author / authors

Aleksander Iwaszczuk

Aleksander Iwaszczuk

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Natalia Iwaszczuk

Natalia Iwaszczuk

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Marta Szyba

Marta Szyba

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Valentyna Yakubiv

Valentyna Yakubiv

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Abstract

The agricultural and food sector accounts for substantial volumes of organic waste (such as livestock excreta, meat offals) considered as onerous on the environment. The above decomposes formulating methane, carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide in anaerobic conditions. Methane produced in digester chambers of a biomass plant (called biogas) may be applied for the production of electricity and heat, powering of vehicles as well as injections into gas networks. Biogas is one of the renewable sources of energy. In the light of the EU's sustainable development and climate neutrality policies, increasing the share of renewable sources in overall energy consumption is a priority for the Member States. For this reason, the article examines one of the renewable energy sectors in Poland, which is agricultural biogas production. The main attention was focused on agricultural biogas plants. Most often used substrates for biogas production, the dependence of biogas plant location on the population living in particular regions (voivodships) and the development of agriculture in their territories were analysed. The main purpose of the article was to indicate the reasons for the failure of the agricultural biogas plant construction program in Poland. Literature and document analysis were performed, interviews with waste producers as well as owners of agricultural biogas plants were carried out, and SWOT analysis was prepared.

 

doi.org/10.32933/ActaInnovations.33.5

 

 

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