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Soil Carbon Dioxide Equivalent Emissions and Theoretical Ethanol Yield from Midwestern Bioenergy Systems

Abstract

Abstract There has been a significant demand to increase biofuel production and usage in the USA. Bioenergy crops also have the potential to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agricultural systems but crop type (annual vs. perennial) may impact mitigation potential. Objectives of this research were to (1) assess cumulative carbon dioxide equivalence (CO 2 eq) of annual and perennial crops, (2) evaluate the theoretical ethanol yield (TTEY) from annual and perennial crops, and (3) assess the CO 2 eq/TTEY ratio (CTR) of annual and perennial crops. This study was conducted from 2008 to 2016 at the Purdue University Water Quality Field Station near West Lafayette, IN. Replicated treatments ( n = 4) included continuous corn (CC), continuous sorghum (CS), Miscanthus (MS), switchgrass (SG), and restored prairie (RP). This study calculated CO 2 eq using CO 2 and N 2 O emissions. To estimate TTEY, yield of stover carbohydrate pools, recovery efficiencies of sugars from cell wall polysaccharides, fermentation efficiency of sugars to ethanol, the theoretical ethanol yield from sugars, and grain (for corn and sorghum) were used. Averaging over the course of the study, the highest annual CO 2 eq observed were 7.8 and 6.7 Mg CO 2 -C ha −1 year −1 from RP and SG, respectively. Average CO 2 eq for CC, CS, and MS were 5.8, 5.5, and 5.0 Mg CO 2 -C ha −1 year −1 , respectively. The highest and lowest TTEY were observed in MS and RP, yielding 189.4 and 26.7 GJ EtOH ha −1 year −1 , respectively. Thus, MS had the lowest CTR out of these treatments. Averaging across plant type, CO 2 eq, TTEY, and CTR were 6.5 Mg CO 2 -C ha −1 year −1 , 89.8 GJ EtOH ha −1 year −1 , and 345 kg CO 2 -C GJ −1 EtOH, respectively, for perennials, and 5.7 Mg CO 2 -C ha −1 year −1 , 118 GJ EtOH ha −1 year −1 , and 52.1 kg CO 2 -C GJ −1 EtOH, respectively, for annuals. Although these results suggest lower CO 2 eq, higher TTEY, and lower CTR for annual crops compared to perennials, the mitigation potential of emitted GHGs from perennials in agricultural systems used for biofuel production is also highlighted.

Keywords:
Bioenergy Carbon dioxide Yield (engineering) Environmental science Agronomy Soil carbon Carbon dioxide equivalent Carbon fibers Ethanol Biofuel Chemistry Soil water Soil science Waste management Mathematics Materials science Biology Engineering

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Bioenergy crop production and management
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Agronomy and Crop Science
Biofuel production and bioconversion
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Forest Biomass Utilization and Management
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Mechanics of Materials

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