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Journal of Environmental Management | 2016

Consequential environmental life cycle assessment of a farm-scale biogas plant.

Florence Van Stappen; Michaël Mathot; Virginie Decruyenaere; Astrid Loriers; Alice Delcour; Viviane Planchon; Jean-Pierre Goffart; Didier Stilmant

Producing biogas via anaerobic digestion is a promising technology for meeting European and regional goals on energy production from renewable sources. It offers interesting opportunities for the agricultural sector, allowing waste and by-products to be converted into bioenergy and bio-based materials. A consequential life cycle assessment (cLCA) was conducted to examine the consequences of the installation of a farm-scale biogas plant, taking account of assumptions about processes displaced by biogas plant co-products (power, heat and digestate) and the uses of the biogas plant feedstock prior to plant installation. Inventory data were collected on an existing farm-scale biogas plant. The plant inputs are maize cultivated for energy, solid cattle manure and various by-products from surrounding agro-food industries. Based on hypotheses about displaced electricity production (oil or gas) and the initial uses of the plant feedstock (animal feed, compost or incineration), six scenarios were analyzed and compared. Digested feedstock previously used in animal feed was replaced with other feed ingredients in equivalent feed diets, designed to take account of various nutritional parameters for bovine feeding. The displaced production of mineral fertilizers and field emissions due to the use of digestate as organic fertilizer was balanced against the avoided use of manure and compost. For all of the envisaged scenarios, the installation of the biogas plant led to reduced impacts on water depletion and aquatic ecotoxicity (thanks mainly to the displaced mineral fertilizer production). However, with the additional animal feed ingredients required to replace digested feedstock in the bovine diets, extra agricultural land was needed in all scenarios. Field emissions from the digestate used as organic fertilizer also had a significant impact on acidification and eutrophication. The choice of displaced marginal technologies has a huge influence on the results, as have the assumptions about the previous uses of the biogas plant inputs. The main finding emerging from this study was that the biogas plant should not use feedstock that is intended for animal feed because their replacement in animal diets involves additional impacts mostly in terms of extra agricultural land. cLCA appears to be a useful instrument for giving decision-makers information on the consequences of introducing new multifunctional systems such as farm-scale biogas plants, provided that the study uses specific local data and identifies displaced reference systems on a case-by-case basis.


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2009

Evaluation of green forage intake and digestibility in ruminants using near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) : Developing a global calibration

Virginie Decruyenaere; Philippe Lecomte; C. Demarquilly; Jocelyne Aufrere; P. Dardenne; Didier Stilmant; André Buldgen


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2004

Faecal near infrared reflectance spectroscopy (NIRS) to assess chemical composition, in vivo digestibility and intake of tropical grass by Creole cattle

Maryline Boval; D. B. Coates; Philippe Lecomte; Virginie Decruyenaere; H. Archimède


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2009

Factors affecting intake by grazing ruminants and related quantification methods: a review

Virginie Decruyenaere; André Buldgen; Didier Stilmant


Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment | 2012

Effect of cattle diet and manure storage conditions on carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide emissions from tie-stall barns and stored solid manure

Michaël Mathot; Virginie Decruyenaere; Didier Stilmant; Richard Lambert


Animal Feed Science and Technology | 2015

Prediction error and repeatability of near infrared reflectance spectroscopy applied to faeces samples in order to predict voluntary intake and digestibility of forages by ruminants

Virginie Decruyenaere; V. Planchon; P. Dardenne; Didier Stilmant


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2014

État des lieux des flux céréaliers en Wallonie selon différentes filières d’utilisation

Alice Delcour; Florence Van Stappen; Stéphanie Gheysens; Virginie Decruyenaere; Didier Stilmant; Philippe Burny; Fabienne Rabier; Hélène Louppe; Jean-Pierre Goffart


Biotechnologie, Agronomie, Société et Environnement | 2014

Etablissement de scénarios alternatifs de valorisations alimentaires et non alimentaires des ressources céréalières wallonnes à l'horizon 2030

F. Van Stappen; Alice Delcour; Stéphanie Gheysens; Virginie Decruyenaere; Didier Stilmant; Philippe Burny; Fabienne Rabier; Hélène Louppe; Jean-Pierre Goffart


Archive | 2005

Appréhender le caractère durable des systèmes agraires

Didier Stilmant; Daniel Jamar; Charles Debouche; Pierre M Stassart; Jean Lambin; Sylvain Hennart; José Wavreille; Pierre Rondia; André Buldgen; Virginie Decruyenaere; Christophe Vandenberghe; Jean-Pierre Destain; Bernard Bodson


Archive | 2016

F-NIRS approach of the seasonal profile of CH4 emission of dairy herds in a agro sylvo pastoral ecosystem of sub-Saharan Africa (Kolda, Senegal)

Philippe Lecomte; Virginie Decruyenaere; Maguy Eugène; Bérénice Bois; Séga Ndao; Alexandre Ickowicz

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Philippe Lecomte

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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Michaël Mathot

Université catholique de Louvain

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Maryline Boval

Institut national de la recherche agronomique

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