Assessment of the proportion of crop residues subject to open burning available as energy feedstock in Indonesia

Indonesia is a developing country which economy relies heavily on agricultural production. From such activities a large amount of crop residues are produced each year which could be of potential for energy purposes. Unfortunately, there is an increasing concern over the open burning of biomass resources in the country and notably crop residues that are left unused in the field. Such practices lead to air pollution, human health and economic impacts. This study aimed at investigating farming practices in Indonesia for major crops and estimating the proportion of crop residues unused and subject to open burning that could potentially be available as energy feedstock. One specific location in Indonesia was selected as representative case-study and a field survey using questionnaires conducted. It was found that 21% of Indonesia's crop residues are subject to open burning. On an annual basis, this corresponds to about 45 million tonnes of residues, including, 19.3 million tonnes of rice straw, 18.5 million tonnes of cassava residues, 6.7 million tonnes of corn residues, and 0.4 million tonnes of sugarcane residues. The total energy potential such biomass could represent on a daily basis was estimated to amount to 1706 TJ.

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Main Authors: Andini, Ade, Rousset, Patrick, Hasanudin, Udin, Bonnet, Sebastien
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Subjects:Q70 - Traitement des déchets agricoles, P06 - Sources d'énergie renouvelable,
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5820692024-11-13T17:10:53Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/582069/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/582069/ Assessment of the proportion of crop residues subject to open burning available as energy feedstock in Indonesia. Andini Ade, Rousset Patrick, Hasanudin Udin, Bonnet Sebastien. 2016. In : Energy and climate change: Innovating for a sustainable future. JGSEE, KMUTT, Kyoto university. Bangkok : s.n., 1-4. SEE 2016 in conjunction with ICGSI 2016 and CTI 2016 On Energy and climate change: Innovating for a sustainable future, Bangkok, Thaïlande, 28 Novembre 2016/30 Novembre 2016. Assessment of the proportion of crop residues subject to open burning available as energy feedstock in Indonesia Andini, Ade Rousset, Patrick Hasanudin, Udin Bonnet, Sebastien eng 2016 s.n. Energy and climate change: Innovating for a sustainable future Q70 - Traitement des déchets agricoles P06 - Sources d'énergie renouvelable Indonesia is a developing country which economy relies heavily on agricultural production. From such activities a large amount of crop residues are produced each year which could be of potential for energy purposes. Unfortunately, there is an increasing concern over the open burning of biomass resources in the country and notably crop residues that are left unused in the field. Such practices lead to air pollution, human health and economic impacts. This study aimed at investigating farming practices in Indonesia for major crops and estimating the proportion of crop residues unused and subject to open burning that could potentially be available as energy feedstock. One specific location in Indonesia was selected as representative case-study and a field survey using questionnaires conducted. It was found that 21% of Indonesia's crop residues are subject to open burning. On an annual basis, this corresponds to about 45 million tonnes of residues, including, 19.3 million tonnes of rice straw, 18.5 million tonnes of cassava residues, 6.7 million tonnes of corn residues, and 0.4 million tonnes of sugarcane residues. The total energy potential such biomass could represent on a daily basis was estimated to amount to 1706 TJ. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/582069/1/Full%20Paper_ICGSI_2016_2A-013.pdf text Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html
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P06 - Sources d'énergie renouvelable
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P06 - Sources d'énergie renouvelable
Andini, Ade
Rousset, Patrick
Hasanudin, Udin
Bonnet, Sebastien
Assessment of the proportion of crop residues subject to open burning available as energy feedstock in Indonesia
description Indonesia is a developing country which economy relies heavily on agricultural production. From such activities a large amount of crop residues are produced each year which could be of potential for energy purposes. Unfortunately, there is an increasing concern over the open burning of biomass resources in the country and notably crop residues that are left unused in the field. Such practices lead to air pollution, human health and economic impacts. This study aimed at investigating farming practices in Indonesia for major crops and estimating the proportion of crop residues unused and subject to open burning that could potentially be available as energy feedstock. One specific location in Indonesia was selected as representative case-study and a field survey using questionnaires conducted. It was found that 21% of Indonesia's crop residues are subject to open burning. On an annual basis, this corresponds to about 45 million tonnes of residues, including, 19.3 million tonnes of rice straw, 18.5 million tonnes of cassava residues, 6.7 million tonnes of corn residues, and 0.4 million tonnes of sugarcane residues. The total energy potential such biomass could represent on a daily basis was estimated to amount to 1706 TJ.
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