The economic sustainability of a model that balances ecological and power supply needs
Apstrakt
Energy from biomass have a number of good features. These crops have a positive effect on the environment, ecology and environmental protection because they serve as a means of rebuilding the degraded area. This paper presents the Miscanthus plant that is for some time used as energetic. It also present a research that has carried on the degraded surface of the landfill. The establishment of plantations is to increase the quality of soil and the produced energy from biomass. The study found that there are some problems in the formation of energy crops in the territory of the landfill. The large dependence of the water because the soil is composed of various landfill construction, animal, municipal and industrial waste, and is quite porous.
Ključne reči:
Sustainable development / Energy crops / Economic aspects / Degraded landIzvor:
MM Science Journal, 2017, 2017, FEBRUARY, 1692-1695Izdavač:
- MM publishing Ltd.
Institucija/grupa
Inovacioni centarTY - JOUR AU - Kirin, Snežana AU - Kovač, Pavel AU - Savković, B. AU - Mirjanić, Slađana AU - Soos, L. PY - 2017 UR - https://machinery.mas.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2699 AB - Energy from biomass have a number of good features. These crops have a positive effect on the environment, ecology and environmental protection because they serve as a means of rebuilding the degraded area. This paper presents the Miscanthus plant that is for some time used as energetic. It also present a research that has carried on the degraded surface of the landfill. The establishment of plantations is to increase the quality of soil and the produced energy from biomass. The study found that there are some problems in the formation of energy crops in the territory of the landfill. The large dependence of the water because the soil is composed of various landfill construction, animal, municipal and industrial waste, and is quite porous. PB - MM publishing Ltd. T2 - MM Science Journal T1 - The economic sustainability of a model that balances ecological and power supply needs EP - 1695 IS - FEBRUARY SP - 1692 VL - 2017 DO - 10.17973/MMSJ.2017_02_2016143 ER -
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Kirin, S., Kovač, P., Savković, B., Mirjanić, S.,& Soos, L.. (2017). The economic sustainability of a model that balances ecological and power supply needs. in MM Science Journal MM publishing Ltd.., 2017(FEBRUARY), 1692-1695. https://doi.org/10.17973/MMSJ.2017_02_2016143
Kirin S, Kovač P, Savković B, Mirjanić S, Soos L. The economic sustainability of a model that balances ecological and power supply needs. in MM Science Journal. 2017;2017(FEBRUARY):1692-1695. doi:10.17973/MMSJ.2017_02_2016143 .
Kirin, Snežana, Kovač, Pavel, Savković, B., Mirjanić, Slađana, Soos, L., "The economic sustainability of a model that balances ecological and power supply needs" in MM Science Journal, 2017, no. FEBRUARY (2017):1692-1695, https://doi.org/10.17973/MMSJ.2017_02_2016143 . .