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Estimating the methane potential of energy crops: an overview on types of data sources and their limitations

Estimating the methane potential of energy crops: an overview on types of data sources and their limitations
Estimating the methane potential of energy crops: an overview on types of data sources and their limitations
As the anaerobic digestion of energy crops and crop residues becomes more widely applied for bioenergy production, planners and operators of biogas plants, and farmers who consider growing such crops, have a need for information on potential biogas and methane yields. A rich body of literature reports methane yields for a variety of such materials. These data have been obtained with different testing methods. This work elaborates an overview on the types of data source available and the methods that are commonly applied to determine the methane yield of an agricultural biomass, with a focus on European crops. Limitations regarding the transferability and generalisation of data are explored, and crop methane values presented across the literature are compared. Large variations were found for reported values, which can only partially be explained by the methods applied. Most notably, the intra-crop variation of methane yield (reported values for a single crop type) was higher than the inter-crop variation (variation between different crops). The pronounced differences in reported methane yields indicate that relying on results from individual assays of candidate materials is a high-risk approach for planning biogas operations, and the ranges of values such as those presented here are essential to provide a robust basis for estimation.
Anaerobic digestion, Biochemical methane potential, Biogas, Crop material, Energy crops, Methane yield
2227-9717
Zhang, Yue
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Kusch-Brandt, Sigrid
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Salter, Andrew M.
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Heaven, Sonia
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Zhang, Yue
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Kusch-Brandt, Sigrid
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Salter, Andrew M.
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Heaven, Sonia
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Zhang, Yue, Kusch-Brandt, Sigrid, Salter, Andrew M. and Heaven, Sonia (2021) Estimating the methane potential of energy crops: an overview on types of data sources and their limitations. Processes, 9 (9), [1565]. (doi:10.3390/pr9091565).

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As the anaerobic digestion of energy crops and crop residues becomes more widely applied for bioenergy production, planners and operators of biogas plants, and farmers who consider growing such crops, have a need for information on potential biogas and methane yields. A rich body of literature reports methane yields for a variety of such materials. These data have been obtained with different testing methods. This work elaborates an overview on the types of data source available and the methods that are commonly applied to determine the methane yield of an agricultural biomass, with a focus on European crops. Limitations regarding the transferability and generalisation of data are explored, and crop methane values presented across the literature are compared. Large variations were found for reported values, which can only partially be explained by the methods applied. Most notably, the intra-crop variation of methane yield (reported values for a single crop type) was higher than the inter-crop variation (variation between different crops). The pronounced differences in reported methane yields indicate that relying on results from individual assays of candidate materials is a high-risk approach for planning biogas operations, and the ranges of values such as those presented here are essential to provide a robust basis for estimation.

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Submitted date: 25 July 2021
Accepted/In Press date: 28 August 2021
Published date: 1 September 2021
Keywords: Anaerobic digestion, Biochemical methane potential, Biogas, Crop material, Energy crops, Methane yield

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Local EPrints ID: 453546
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453546
ISSN: 2227-9717
PURE UUID: 108620ec-6129-4d89-b851-20e0db2679f0
ORCID for Yue Zhang: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5068-2260
ORCID for Sonia Heaven: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0001-7798-4683

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Date deposited: 19 Jan 2022 17:44
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 02:56

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Author: Yue Zhang ORCID iD
Author: Sigrid Kusch-Brandt
Author: Andrew M. Salter
Author: Sonia Heaven ORCID iD

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