Assessing the Carbon Footprint of Biochar from Willow Grown on Marginal Lands in Finland
2021; Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute; Volume: 13; Issue: 18 Linguagem: Inglês
10.3390/su131810097
ISSN2071-1050
AutoresLauri Leppäkoski, Miika Marttila, Ville Uusitalo, Jarkko Levänen, Vilma Halonen, Mirja Mikkilä,
Tópico(s)Social Acceptance of Renewable Energy
ResumoWillow biochar can help to sequestrate carbon. However, biomasses should not be grown on arable lands, as it would increase competition with food production and lead to sustainability issues such as increased food prices and decreased food security. The purpose of this study is to calculate the carbon footprint (CF) of willow biochar in Finland and assess the greenhouse gas compensation potential of marginal lands if they are utilized for willow biochar production. The CF of willow biochar is inadequately assessed together with marginal lands in the literature. A cradle-to-grave Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of willow biochar was conducted. The results were then applied to assess the total CF of marginal lands. It was found that the CF of willow biochar is −1875 kgCO2eq t−1 of dry biochar. Grown on marginal lands in Finland, willow biochar could compensate 7.7% of yearly agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. On buffer zones, willow biochar could also compensate some of the emissions depending on the zone size. The results of the study support current findings of biochar as a carbon negative product. The study also indicates that willow biochar produced in marginal lands can be used to compensate agricultural greenhouse gas emissions to some extent.
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