Biomass & Bioenergy, Vol.35, No.7, 3071-3078, 2011
Evaluation of annual bioenergy crops in the boreal zone for biogas and ethanol production
Three annual plant species, maize, hemp and faba bean were tested for suitability as dedicated biomass crops in Boreal conditions. Biomass yields were 10-15 t ha(-1). The crops were analyzed for their composition and tested as raw materials for conversion to methane and to fermentable sugars. The methane yield was 379 +/- 16 Ndm(3) kg(-1) VS-1 from maize, 387 20 Ndm(3) kg(-1) VS-1 from faba bean and 239 +/- 9 Ndm(3) kg(-1) VS-1 from hemp. Based on the yield per hectare, maize proved to be the most potential raw material source for methane production. Analogous to methane production, maize was the most productive raw material also in standard hydrolysis tests, with a conversion yield of about 80% of the theoretical sugars. Based on the amount of carbohydrates, the highest theoretical yield per hectare was obtained with hemp. However, considering all parameters, including the need for weeding and fertilizers, all three crops studied proved to be attractive options for cultivation in boreal conditions as well as being used as energy crops in boreal climate. (C) 2011 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.