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Bioresource Technology | 2010

Modelling supply and demand of bioenergy from short rotation coppice and Miscanthus in the UK.

Ausilio Bauen; A.J. Dunnett; Goetz M. Richter; A. G. Dailey; M. Aylott; Eric Casella; Gail Taylor

Biomass from lignocellulosic energy crops can contribute to primary energy supply in the short term in heat and electricity applications and in the longer term in transport fuel applications. This paper estimates the optimal feedstock allocation of herbaceous and woody lignocellulosic energy crops for England and Wales based on empirical productivity models. Yield maps for Miscanthus, willow and poplar, constrained by climatic, soil and land use factors, are used to estimate the potential resource. An energy crop supply-cost curve is estimated based on the resource distribution and associated production costs. The spatial resource model is then used to inform the supply of biomass to geographically distributed demand centres, with co-firing plants used as an illustration. Finally, the potential contribution of energy crops to UK primary energy and renewable energy targets is discussed.


Agricultural Systems | 2009

Is it possible to increase the sustainability of arable and ruminant agriculture by reducing inputs

Margaret J. Glendining; A. G. Dailey; Adrian G. Williams; F. K. van Evert; K. W. T. Goulding; A. P. Whitmore


Soil Use and Management | 2008

Is UK biofuel supply from Miscanthus water-limited?

Goetz M. Richter; Andrew B. Riche; A. G. Dailey; S. A. Gezan; David S. Powlson


European Journal of Soil Science | 2011

Pedotransfer functions for estimating total soil nitrogen up to the global scale

Margaret J. Glendining; A. G. Dailey; David S. Powlson; Goetz M. Richter; J. A. Catt; A. P. Whitmore


Soil Use and Management | 1997

Constructing a nitrogen fertilizer recommendation system using a dynamic model: what do farmers want?

Jo Smith; A. G. Dailey; Margaret J. Glendining; N. J. Bradbury; T.M. Addiscott; Pete Smith; A. Bide; D. Boothroyd; E. Brown; R. Cartwright; R. Chorley; S. Cook; S. Cousins; S. Draper; M. Dunn; A. Fisher; P. Griffith; C. Hayes; A. Lock; S. Lord; J. Mackay; C. Malone; D. Mitchell; D. Nettleton; D. Nicholls; H. Overman; J. Purslow; A. Scholey; S. Senior; L. Sim


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2006

How far might medium-term weather forecasts improve nitrogen fertiliser use and benefit arable farming in the England and Wales?

A. G. Dailey; Joanne Ursula Smith; Andrew P. Whitmore


Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems | 2005

Weekly Weather Generation for a Nitrogen Turnover Model

A. G. Dailey; Joanne Ursula Smith; Andrew P. Whitmore


Soil Use and Management | 2006

Simulating nitrate concentrations in water draining from a small arable catchment in England

G. Tuck; A.M. Matthews; G.L. Harris; A. G. Dailey; A.C. Armstrong; T.M. Addiscott


Archive | 2004

The SUNDIAL model

Joanne Ursula Smith; Pete Smith; A. G. Dailey; Margaret J. Glendining; Gill Tuck; P Leech


Archive | 2004

How nitrate vulnerable zones can reduce the adverse environmental impact of productive arable agriculture

Joanne Ursula Smith; Pete Smith; A. G. Dailey; Margaret J. Glendining

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Pete Smith

University of Aberdeen

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A.C. Armstrong

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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A.M. Matthews

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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G.L. Harris

Mansfield University of Pennsylvania

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