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Frontiers in Energy Research | 2015

Net-Energy Analysis of Integrated Food and Bioenergy Systems Exemplified by a Model of a Self-Sufficient System of Dairy Farms

Mads Ville Markussen; Siri Pugesgaard; Piotr Oleskowicz-Popiel; Jens Ejbye Schmidt; Hanne Østergård

Agriculture is expected to contribute in substituting of fossil fuels in the future. This constitutes a paradox as agriculture depends heavily on fossil energy for providing fuel, fodder, nutrients and machinery. The aim of this paper is to investigate whether organic agriculture is capable of providing both food and surplus energy to the society as evaluated from a model study. We evaluated bioenergy technologies in a Danish dairy farming context in four different scenarios: 1) vegetable oil based on oilseed rape, 2) biogas based on cattle manure and grass-clover lays, 3) bioethanol from rye grain and whey, and 4) a combination of 1) and 2). When assessing the energetic net-contribution to society from bioenergy systems, two types of problems arise: How to aggregate non-equivalent types of energy services, and how to account for non-equivalent types of inputs and co-products from the farming? To avoid the first type, the net output of liquid fuels, electricity, useful heat and food were calculated separately. Further, to avoid the second type, all scenarios were designed to provide self-sufficiency with fodder and fertilizer and to utilize co-products within the system. This approach resulted in a transparent assessment of the net-contribution to society, which is easy to interpret. We conclude that if 20% of land is used for energy crops, farm-gate energy self-sufficiency can be achieved at the cost of 17% reduction in amount of food produced. These results demonstrate the strong limitations for (organic) agriculture in providing both food and surplus energy.


Energies | 2013

Energy analysis of the danish food production system: food-EROI and fossil fuel dependency.

Mads Ville Markussen; Hanne Østergård


Sustainability | 2014

Evaluating the Sustainability of a Small-Scale Low-Input Organic Vegetable Supply System in the United Kingdom

Mads Ville Markussen; Michal Kulak; Laurence Smith; Thomas Nemecek; Hanne Østergård


Archive | 2010

Challenges for sustainable development in a biobased economy

Hanne Østergård; Mads Ville Markussen; Erik Steen Jensen


6th Biennial Emergy Research Conference | 2010

Energy Self-sufficiency from an Emergy Perspective Exemplified by a Model System of a Danish Farm Cooperative

Hanne Østergård; Mads Ville Markussen


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18th IFOAM Organic World Congress | 2014

RESOURCE USE IN A LOW-INPUT ORGANIC VEGETABLE FOOD SUPPLY SYSTEM IN UK - A CASE STUDY

Hanne Østergård; Mads Ville Markussen; Michal Kulak; Thomas Nemecek; Laurence Smith


SETAC Europe 18th LCA Case Study Symposium and 4th NorLCA Symposium: Sustainability Assessment in the 21st century, Tools, Trends & Applications | 2012

Assessing sustainability of a low-input single-farm vegetable box-scheme using emergy and LCA methodology.

Mads Ville Markussen; Michal Kulak; Hanne Østergård; Thomas Nemecek


7th Biennial Conference in Emergy & Environmental Accounting | 2012

Sustainability assessment of farming in perspective of diminishing global emerge flows – A case study

Mads Ville Markussen; Hanne Østergård


Archive | 2010

Future technological developments to fulfill AG2020 targets

Mads Ville Markussen; Hanne Østergård; Kristian Borch

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Hanne Østergård

Technical University of Denmark

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Piotr Oleskowicz-Popiel

Poznań University of Technology

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Jens Ejbye Schmidt

Masdar Institute of Science and Technology

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