Combined Benefits of Rapid Removal of Animal Manure and Their Anaerobic Digestion

The study assesses how swift removal of animal manure combined with anaerobic digestion reduces methane emissions, maximizes biogas production, and considers economic feasibility and increased ammonia volatilization during storage and spreading.

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This research quantifies the energy and emission benefits of coupling rapid evacuation of fresh manure from animal housing with anaerobic digestion, compared to conventional storage pathways. Field trials in pig and dairy farms showed that fresh pig slurry yields 10.7 Nm3 methane per fattening pig while aged slurry in pits loses 25–68% potential. Fresh dairy slurry provided approximately 57 Nm3 methane per cow per month, whereas strawy manure lost 1% of potential per day. Combining rapid removal and digestion cut greenhouse gas emissions by over 50%, but farm-scale digestion remains economically unviable under current investment costs. Anaerobic digestion also raised ammonia volatilization risks due to higher digestate pH.

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Proyecto

Innovations agronomiques

Innovations agronomiques

Ubicación
France
Autores
ierre QUIDEAU, Philippe LEVASSEUR, Alain CHARPIOT, Thierry LENDORMI et François GUIZIOU
Propósito
Adopt innovative practices

Tipo de fichero
documento
Creado el
01 mar 2014
Lengua materna
French
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Innovations agronomiques
Licencia
CC BY