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Title: Biogas production from agricultural wastes in Turkey-a case study
Authors: Uludağ Üniversitesi/Teknik Bilimler Yüksekokulu/Makine ve Metal Teknolojileri.
0000-0001-6563-5785
0000-0002-0111-6879
Ulusoy, Yahya
Ulukardeşler, Ayse Hilal
Arslan, Rıdvan
Arslan, Reyhane
AAG-6056-2021
AAH-9267-2019
V-1754-2018
6508189419
35194624700
13609418000
Keywords: Agriculture
Agricultural wastes
Anaerobic digestion
Biogas
Agricultural engineering
Agriculture
Anaerobic digestion
Biogas
Energy utilization
Renewable energy resources
Annual energy consumption
Biogas production
Cost of productions
Energy demands
Energy productions
Fossil energy sources
Primary energy demand
Renewable energy source
Agricultural wastes
Issue Date: 2013
Publisher: Czech University
Citation: Ulusoy, Y. vd. (2013). “Biogas production from agricultural wastes in Turkey-a case study”. Trends in Agricultural Engineering 2013, 627-631.
Abstract: Since the cost of production and use of energy from fossil energy sources increase every day, renewable energy sources that can compete with fossil energy sources come to the forefront of our country and world. Although Turkey has wide spectrum of energy resources, these resources are insufficient in terms of usage, and Turkey is currently an energy importing country. Approximately 75% of our country's energy consumption met by imports and the share of imports continues to increase each year. According to the literature, although approximately 50 to 65 Million Tonnes of Oil Equivalent (MTOE) agricultural waste and 11.05 MTOE animal wastes were produced and 60% of this value can be used for energy production, they are not assessed. It is known that, energy potential to be obtained from agricultural and animal waste can cover 22-27% of Turkey's annual energy consumption. In 2010, primary energy demand in Turkey was 109.266 MTOEwhile energy production value 32.228 MTOE. Energy demand in Turkey shows an increase of 8-10% annually, and it is estimated that in 2020 primary energy demand will reach 298,4MTOEwhile energy production will be 70.2 MTOE, and energy import will be 76 %. In this study, the capacities of the collected and grouped agricultural organic waste were determined in Turkey and in Bursa, which is the fourth largest city in Turkey. According to these capacities, valuable organic matter amounts and amount of energy were calculated
Description: Bu çalışma, 03-06 Eylül 2013 tarihleri arasında Praque[Çek Cumhuriyeti]’da düzenlenen 5. International Conference on Trends in Agricultural Engineering’da bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11452/32500
ISSN: 978-80-213-2388-9
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