MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO BIOGAS PRODUCTION.

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العنوان: MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO BIOGAS PRODUCTION.
المؤلفون: Dražić, Nikola, Dražić, Gordana
المصدر: Theory to Practice as a Cognitive, Educational & Social Challenge; 2020, p285-291, 7p
مصطلحات موضوعية: BIOGAS production, RENEWABLE energy sources, SUSTAINABLE development, ENVIRONMENTAL sciences, BIOMASS energy
مستخلص: The use of renewable energy sources, which focus on sustainable development, faces many challenges that were insufficient in mutual understanding of the actors involved in this process. This paper will discuss the need for a multidisciplinary approach to electricity generation in biogas power plants with a focus on the raw material supply chain. The aim of this paper is to point out possible improvements in the process of operation of biogas power plants, which is most common in the Republic of Serbia and which can be achieved through joint efforts of researchers, entrepreneurs, and decision-makers, based on good practices implemented in the EU. Biogas power plants use organic raw materials: silage based on energy crops and manure from livestock production, from which, in a highly automated process of anaerobic digestion, they obtain biogas from which electricity is further produced and placed on the grid at fiding tariffs. In order for this product to be ecologically, energetically and economically sustainable, close cooperation of experts in the field of agriculture (agronomists and cattle breeders), biology (microbiologists), soil science (with a focus on nutrient management), mechanical engineering (electricity production from biogas) is necessary, spatial planning (to avoid the use of fertile agricultural land for biomass production), environmental science (reduction of greenhouse gas emissions), waste management (to expand the list of materials used as raw materials), energy, and decision-makers at the state level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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