Rodhe, Lena
- Institutet för jordbruks- och miljöteknik (JTI)
Total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from stored manure corresponded to 14% of overall GHG emissions from Swedish agriculture in 2006 according to calculations using standard values for a cool climate. The present study identified storage conditions for cattle slurry in different regions of Sweden, developed methodology for measuring GHGs from slurry stored under similar conditions to full-scale storage, and determined annual GHG emissions (methane and nitrous oxide) from stored cattle slurry under Swedish conditions. Temperature measurements in full-scale storage of cattle slurry on farms showed a mean annual slurry temperature of 9.7 degrees C in south-west Sweden and 5.6 degrees C in the north. The closed chamber methodology and equipment developed for measuring GHG emissions were implemented for one year in a pilot-scale plant with similar conditions to full-scale storage as regards slurry temperature, climate and filling/emptying routines. During winter (Oct-April), methane emissions from stored cattle slurry were 3.6 g CH(4)-C per kg VS, while during summer (May-Sept) they were 6.5 g CH(4)-C per kg VS. This corresponded to an annual methane conversion factor (MCF) of 2.7%. Losses of nitrous oxide were close to zero.
IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
2009, volym: 8
Conference on Beyond Kyoto: Addressing the Challenges of Climate Change Science meets Industry, Policy and Public, 2009-03-05--2009-03-07, Aarhus, Denmark
Miljöteknik och miljöledning
https://res.slu.se/id/publ/86830