Grasdrogen (een energiedienst en meer eiwit van eigen land)

A large amount of grass is produced in the Netherlands and is dried using fossil fuels such as coal. The goal of a fossil-free future with energy transition can be realized, while interest in home-grown feed sources in livestock farming is increasing. In this report, the factors affecting quality of grass and losses, energy issues, CO2-footprint and the possibilities of grass drying are discussed at two levels: i) farm scale (decentralised) and ii) regional scale (centralised). Conclusions are drawn about future gras dryers running on green energy.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Sefeedpari, Paria, Gollenbeek, Luuk, Migchels, Gerard
Format: External research report biblioteca
Language:Dutch
Published: Wageningen Livestock Research
Subjects:agricultural energy production, biobased economy, biomass production, drying, electricity generation, emission reduction, fodder, grasses, renewable energy, biomassa productie, drogen, emissiereductie, energieproductie in de landbouw, grassen, hernieuwbare energie, opwekking van elektriciteit, veevoeder,
Online Access:https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/grasdrogen-een-energiedienst-en-meer-eiwit-van-eigen-land
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