Energy, Sustainability and Society | |
Energy efficiency in an integrated agro-ecosystem within an acidic soil area of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam | |
Gerhart Braunegg1  Tra Van Tung2  Nguyen Thi Phuong Thao2  Le Thanh Hai2  Nguyen Thi Thu Thao3  Hans Schnitzer4  Sibylle Braunegg5  Son Le Thanh6  | |
[1] ARENA Research for Sustainable Resources, A-8010, Graz, Austria;Institute for Environment and Resources, National University of Ho Chi Minh City, 740500, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam;Institute for Environment and Resources, National University of Ho Chi Minh City, 740500, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam;Faculty of Chemical and Food Technology, Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology and Education, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam;Institute for Process and Particle Engineering, Graz University of Technology, A-8010, Graz, Austria;StadtLABOR—Innovations for Urban Quality of Life, Graz, Austria;Water and Environmental Engineering, Nagasaki University, 852-8521, Nagasaki, Japan; | |
关键词: Agricultural system; Acid sulphate soil; Biogas; Exergy efficiency; Zero emissions; | |
DOI : 10.1186/s13705-020-00265-2 | |
来源: Springer | |
【 摘 要 】
BackgroundBoth exergy and energy analysis methodologies are used for analysing energy efficiencies in various processes, including agriculture. This study focuses on the connection of three main process components (husbandry-crop-fishpond) in a typical farming household located within an acid soil region of rural Vietnam. The concept of exergy analysis is used to underline the potential for resource efficiency in alternative processes in the agricultural system. For development of an integrated ecological system aiming towards zero emissions, the analytical methods of material cycles and energy flows utilized a set of indicators of resource efficiency in a sustainable agriculture.ResultsThe design of the ideal integrated farming system “Agro-Industrial Zero Emissions Systems” (AIZES) can increase the system efficiency by making use of indigenous natural materials and waste reuse/recycling. Recycling waste produce energy, fish feed and fertilizer can result in a decreased environmental load of approximately half. Using exergy analysis to calculate an indicator non-renewable yield ratio (NRYR), the systems verified sustainability of agriculture production.ConclusionsThe farming household will be able to subsidize their fuel and electricity consumption by utilizing biogas. Surplus biogas will be distributed to proximate households, further creating sustainable goals. Biochar, created by mixing the biomass residues with local plants, will improve soil quality and pig sludge, mixed with biomass residue, will create high-quality fertilizer.
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CC BY
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