Title of article :
Harvesting techniques for non-industrial biomass plantations
Author/Authors :
Raffaele Spinelli، نويسنده , , Janine Schweier، نويسنده , , Fabio De Francesco، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages :
6
From page :
319
To page :
324
Abstract :
Two harvesting systems especially designed for non-industrial short-rotation forestry (SRF) plantations on farmland were evaluated. Both systems were based on versatile forest technology commonly used for conventional logging operations. They differed especially in where chipping was performed: in the field (terrain chipping) or at the fieldʹs edge (roadside chipping). Both systems were tested on two of the most common SRF poplar clones in Italy, namely: AF2 and Monviso. Results were encouraging: harvesting cost varied from 16.3 to 23.2 € t−1, and was lower for terrain chipping and for the most productive clone (Monviso). Energy consumption varied between 147 and 212 MJ oven-dry tonne−1, following the same trends as for harvesting cost. Resulting energy output–input ratios varied from 94 to 139. Life cycle impact assessment showed that the global warming potential (100 yr) was in the range of 2.4–3.4 kg CO2 eq. oven-dry tonne−1. Despite its higher cost, roadside chipping was preferred for its better terrain capability and for the superior storage quality of uncomminuted biomass. Both systems were suboptimal in their current configurations. They could offer a better performance with minor improvements.
Journal title :
Biosystems Engineering
Serial Year :
2012
Journal title :
Biosystems Engineering
Record number :
1267846
Link To Document :
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