CO2 reduction potential in Croatian dairy farming sector (CROSBI ID 549647)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | izvorni znanstveni rad | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
Pukšec, Tomislav ; Krajačić, Goran ; Duić, Neven
engleski
CO2 reduction potential in Croatian dairy farming sector
Today dairy farms are huge consumers of energy in their everyday operations: water heaters, milk coolers, vacuum pumps, lighting, irrigation pumps, fodder dryers, ventilation etc. Dairy farms are taken as an example of a typical SME (small and medium sized enterprise) but the methods and operations used in this research could be applied to all the other SME s concerning energy efficiency and energy management. Usually dairy farmers lack the time, resources and knowledge to effectively address on-farm energy issues. So there is a big opportunity to investigate and bring some new solutions and methods in this field. In our work we tried to see the possible savings in energy consumption on a typical dairy farm. See the possible savings through modernizing and upgrading the equipment and processes that are already on the farm, suggesting new solutions and methods. That work was done through energy farm audits, energy calculators and case studies on dairy farms in Croatia but also dairy farms in Europe. We dismember the main processes and go through main energy flows. That way we could determine the energy potentials for each of the energy consumer on a farm. By comparing the present situation with possible improvements we could calculate exact savings for each of the farm section. Final major issue was the implementation of renewable energy sources on a dairy farm. Our biggest attention went to possibilities of a biogas production. Since there isn’ t any biogas production sites in Croatia this was quite challenging. We did a techno-economic calculation for a small biogas plant that the farmers could use in their future biogas plant planning. Other renewable energy potentials were considered depending on the farms size, geographical position etc. (solar systems, biomass, biodiesel production etc.). For every farm section and potential renewable energy source implementation we made detailed calculation and calculators online so the farmers could use it for free and calculate their potential savings and possibilities of introducing renewable energy sources. Our final goal is to have exact measurable savings in kWh per a cow so we could know exactly how much energy, money and CO2 we could save.
Energy efficiency; CO2 reduction; Milk precooling; Renewable energy sources
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Podaci o prilogu
101-109.
2008.
objavljeno
Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Energija i okoliš 2008
Franković, Bernard
Rijeka:
978-953-6886-14-2
Podaci o skupu
Međunarodni kongres Energija i okoliš 2008
poster
22.10.2008-24.10.2008
Opatija, Hrvatska