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Waste as substrates for agricultural biogas plants: A case study from Poland

2023, Czekała, Wojciech, Pulka, Jakub, Jasiński, Tomasz, Szewczyk, Piotr, Bojarski, Wiktor, Jasiński, Jan

Energy production from renewable sources is one of the main ways to fight against global warming. Anaerobic digestion process can be used to produce biogas containing methane. In the light of the growing demand for substrates, a variety of raw materials are required. These substrates should be suitable for anaerobic digestion, and processing them need to provide the desired amount of energy. This paper aims to discuss the agricultural biogas market in Poland, its current state, and the possibility of development during energy transformation, in particular in terms of using waste as a substrate for energy production. In February 2022, there were 130 agricultural biogas plants registered in Poland. On the other hand, in 2020, 4,409,054.898 Mg of raw materials were used to produce agricultural biogas in Poland. Among all the substrates used, waste played a special role. With the right amount of raw materials and proper management of a biogas plant, it is possible to produce electricity and provide stable and predictable heat supply. Bearing in mind the development of the Polish and European biogas markets, attention should be paid to ensure access to raw materials from which chemical energy in the form of biogas can be generated. Due to limited access to farmland and the increasing demand for food production, one should expect that waste will be increasingly often used for biogas production, especially that with high energy potential, such as waste related to animal production and the meat industry.

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Waste-to-energy: Biogas potential of waste from coffee production and consumption

2023, Czekała, Wojciech, Łukomska, Aleksandra, Pulka, Jakub, Bojarski, Wiktor, Pochwatka, Patrycja, Kowalczyk-Juśko, Alina, Oniszczuk, Anna, Dach, Jacek

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Hemp Biomass as a Raw Material for Sustainable Development

2023, Sieracka, Dominika, Frankowski, Jakub, Wacławek, Stanisław, Czekała, Wojciech

Hemp cultivation is becoming increasingly common worldwide, although it still raises many concerns. These plants are gaining popularity due to their versatility and the ability to use virtually every part of them in almost all economic branches. Hemp products are sought after and appreciated by consumers. The cultivation of hemp does not place a large burden on the environment. All this makes hemp an ideal plant in terms of land use, which is closely related to the idea of sustainable development. This paper describes the legal aspects of hemp cultivation in Europe and briefly presents its breeding and cultivation. The possibilities of their versatile use are presented, with particular reference to biofuel production. Moreover, the suitability for ecological cultivation, description of the economic and social aspects of industrial hemp cultivation, as well as future outlooks, are also described.

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Biogas as a Sustainable and Renewable Energy Source

2022, Czekała, Wojciech, Di Blasio, Gabriele, Agarwal, Avinash Kumar, Belgiorno, Giacomo, Shukla, Pravesh Chandra

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Application of Post-Flotation Dairy Sludge in the Production of Wood Pellets: Pelletization and Combustion Analysis

2022, Obidziński, Sławomir, Joka Yildiz, Magdalena, Dąbrowski, Sebastian, Jasiński, Jan, Czekała, Wojciech

The amount and variety of waste increases every year. One of the places where biodegradable waste is generated is the agri-food industry, where it is possible to utilize it for the purpose of energy production. The aim of this research was to determine the possibility of using post-floatation dairy sludge as a raw material for co-pelletization with sawdust. The scope of this work included physical and chemical characterizations of the feedstock, the co-pelletization process, and the combustion of the produced pellets, combined with an exhaust analysis. The obtained values of the pellets’ density at each level of sludge addition allowed us to conclude that the obtained pellets had a good market quality and constituted a full-fledged, innovative solid fuel, in accordance with the guidelines of the latest, currently applicable ISO 17225 standard. Furthermore, adding ca. 20%wt of sludge to sawdust resulted in a 30% decrease in the pelletization power demand, and still, the combustion characteristics of the pellets met the European Ecodesign emission limitations in terms of the CO and NOx content in the exhaust. The addition of post-flotation dairy sludge to sawdust has a beneficial influence on the production of fuel pellets by decreasing the energy consumption of the pelletization process and improving the pellets’ kinetic durability. Due to legal requirements and the pursuit of the circular economy principle, one should expect an increased interest in the use of agri-food waste for the production of biofuels.

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The energy efficiency analysis of sorghum waste biomass grown in a temperate climate

2025, Czekała, Wojciech, Frankowski, Jakub, Sieracka, Dominika, Pochwatka, Patrycja, Kowalczyk-Juśko, Alina, Witaszek, Kamil, Dudnyk, Alla, Zielińska, Aleksandra, Wisła-Świder, Anna, Dach, Jacek