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  • Due to the increasing energy consumption and depletion of fossil fuels, alternative energy sources are becoming an increasingly important topic. One of the most important renewable energy sources is the energy from phytomass. Recently, also in the conditions of the Czech Republic, there has been a significant development of production of energy crops as raw material for the biogas production in biogas plants (BGP). However, farming and particularly technical processes associated with it participate in the anthropogenic emission production. This article presents the results of monitoring of emission load resulting from the cultivation of maize (Zea mays L.) for energy purposes. As a tool for emission load measuring (expressed in CO2e where CO2e = 1x CO2 + 23x CH4 + 298x N2O), the simplified LCA method, respectively its climate impact category, was used. For calculation, the SIMA Pro software and the Recipe Midpoint (H) method was used. From the results, it is obvious that the cultivation of maize for energy purposes produces the greatest amount of CO2e emissions within nitrate fertilization (0,050359 kg CO2e.1kg-1 of dry matter) and field emissions (0,052455 kg CO2e.1kg-1 of dry matter). Maize cultivation for energy purposes shows a higher emission load as compared for example with energy grasses.
  • Due to the increasing energy consumption and depletion of fossil fuels, alternative energy sources are becoming an increasingly important topic. One of the most important renewable energy sources is the energy from phytomass. Recently, also in the conditions of the Czech Republic, there has been a significant development of production of energy crops as raw material for the biogas production in biogas plants (BGP). However, farming and particularly technical processes associated with it participate in the anthropogenic emission production. This article presents the results of monitoring of emission load resulting from the cultivation of maize (Zea mays L.) for energy purposes. As a tool for emission load measuring (expressed in CO2e where CO2e = 1x CO2 + 23x CH4 + 298x N2O), the simplified LCA method, respectively its climate impact category, was used. For calculation, the SIMA Pro software and the Recipe Midpoint (H) method was used. From the results, it is obvious that the cultivation of maize for energy purposes produces the greatest amount of CO2e emissions within nitrate fertilization (0,050359 kg CO2e.1kg-1 of dry matter) and field emissions (0,052455 kg CO2e.1kg-1 of dry matter). Maize cultivation for energy purposes shows a higher emission load as compared for example with energy grasses. (en)
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  • Greenhouse gasses emissions during maize growing for energy purposes
  • Greenhouse gasses emissions during maize growing for energy purposes (en)
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  • Greenhouse gasses emissions during maize growing for energy purposes
  • Greenhouse gasses emissions during maize growing for energy purposes (en)
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  • Maize, Greenhouse gases emissions, Life Cycle Assessment, Crop production (en)
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  • Moudrý, Jan
  • Jelínková, Zuzana
  • Kopecký, Marek
  • Bernas, Jaroslav
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  • Mendelova zemědělská a lesnická univerzita v Brně
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