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Catch and Cover Crops’ Use in the Energy Sector via Conversion into Biogas—Potential Benefits and Disadvantages
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Pawłowska, Małgorzata
, Słomka, Alicja
in
Agriculture
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Biogas
/ biomass
/ Biomass energy
/ catch crops
/ Climate change
/ climate neutrality
/ cover crops
/ Ecological footprint
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy industry
/ Energy minerals
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Force and energy
/ Fossil fuels
/ GHG emissions
/ renewable energy sources
2024
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Catch and Cover Crops’ Use in the Energy Sector via Conversion into Biogas—Potential Benefits and Disadvantages
by
Pawłowska, Małgorzata
, Słomka, Alicja
in
Agriculture
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Biogas
/ biomass
/ Biomass energy
/ catch crops
/ Climate change
/ climate neutrality
/ cover crops
/ Ecological footprint
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy industry
/ Energy minerals
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Force and energy
/ Fossil fuels
/ GHG emissions
/ renewable energy sources
2024
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Catch and Cover Crops’ Use in the Energy Sector via Conversion into Biogas—Potential Benefits and Disadvantages
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Pawłowska, Małgorzata
, Słomka, Alicja
in
Agriculture
/ Alternative energy sources
/ Analysis
/ Biogas
/ biomass
/ Biomass energy
/ catch crops
/ Climate change
/ climate neutrality
/ cover crops
/ Ecological footprint
/ Emissions
/ Energy consumption
/ Energy industry
/ Energy minerals
/ Environmental sustainability
/ Force and energy
/ Fossil fuels
/ GHG emissions
/ renewable energy sources
2024
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Catch and Cover Crops’ Use in the Energy Sector via Conversion into Biogas—Potential Benefits and Disadvantages
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Catch and Cover Crops’ Use in the Energy Sector via Conversion into Biogas—Potential Benefits and Disadvantages
2024
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Overview
The development of civilization is related to an increase in energy demand, while its production is still based mainly on fossil fuels. The release of carbon into the environment, which disturbs the balance of the global system, is the consequence of using these fuels. One possible way to reduce the carbon footprint of the energy sector is the widespread use of cover crops’ biomass for energy production. The aim of this paper is to critically review the knowledge on the dissemination of catch and cover crops’ cultivation in different regions of the world, and the yield, chemical composition and biomethane potential of their biomass. Additionally, the environmental benefits, as well as the challenges and opportunities associated with this biomass use in the energy sector, are considered. The review showed that the aboveground biomass of cover and catch crops is a valuable source for the production of bioenergy in biogas plants. However, the key role of these crops is to prevent soil degradation. Therefore, changes in biomass target use must be preceded by a multi-aspect analysis that allows their impact on the environment to be assessed.
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MDPI AG
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