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.
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
This is the business plan for poplars to be cultivated for woodchips on Farmland. The business plan has in the spring 2012 resulted in 100 ha of established plantations
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?
For more Info, please contact project manager Knud Tybirk, kt@agropark.dk
4th Enercoast newsletter for Danish stakeholders primarily.
A new poster has been published in the enercoast library: 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 |