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Analysis of Greenhouse Gas Emission associated with Clean Energy Agriculture System Development

청정에너지농업시스템 개발에 따른 실증단지의 온실가스배출량 분석

  • 김태훈 (동국대학교 식품산업관리학과 식품산업클러스터연구소) ;
  • 윤성이 (동국대학교 식품산업관리학과 식품클러스터연구소)
  • Received : 2015.10.07
  • Accepted : 2015.12.09
  • Published : 2015.12.31

Abstract

This study presents detailed emission of greenhouse gases of using Clean Energy Agriculture System according to a cradle-to-gate life-cycle assessment, including emission from energy use and leak of Biogas. Calculations were done with the PASS software and the covered gases are $CH_4$, $N_2O$ and $CO_2$, Total GHG fluxes of amount to $1719.03kgCO_2/day$, $39.63kgCO_2/day$ (2.31%) are from facility house process, $0.19kgCO_2/day$ (0.01%) are from transport process, $696.72kgCO_2/day$ (40.53%) are from Anaerobic digestion process, $846.61kgCO_2/day$ (49.25%) are from Heating and cooling system, $135.88kgCO_2/day$ (7.90%) are from Fertigation production process. The results suggest that for effective reduction of GHG emissions from Facility house using clean energy. Reduction targets should address both the production process as defined by IPCC sectors and the consumption process. An LCA assessment as presented here could be a basis for such efforts.

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