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Biochar solutions for reducing pollution in the Netherlands Guido van Hofwegen, Joep A. van den Broek, Gertjan A. Becx, Ellis Hoffland, Oene Oenema
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Overview of this presentation Two Projects: Assessment of the use of bio char as manure improver to reduce nitrogen pollution Exploring the possibilities of charring green wastes in NL
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Charcoal as manure improver - Intro Relevance: Fast intensification of animal and arable sectors 2005: 11,5 mln pigs, 100 mln chicken, 1,5 mln dairy cows EU Nitrate Directive and Water Framework Directive
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Charcoal as manure improver Research question: Can charcoal improve the nutrient retention of Dutch sandy soils prone to leaching which are heavily fertilized with pig manure?
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What can we expect? Charcoal is reported to reduce N leaching by Physical and chemical binding of N (in several ways) Stabilizing SOM (hypothesizing) But: Nitrate concentrations increases(?) What will happen with P? (Dutch sandy soils are P- saturated, increased availability might lead to leaching) Increased bacterial activity might increase gaseous losses (N 2 O).
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Methods & Planning Pot experiments with several sand, charcoal and manure mixtures, representing the Dutch situation Experiments will start in September
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Upcoming issues Which charcoal to use? How should we treat it before use (milling / NHO 3 treatment)?
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Exploring possibilities of charring biomaterials in the Netherlands Exploratory study: Exploring the possibilities of charring green wastes and other biomaterial for a) generating energy b) reducing the emissions of greenhouse gasses other than CO2
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Expected results Household and other organic waste (1 Mt C) 0.1 C in compost + 7.1 tons C02 equivalent NOW `Char scenario’ 0.5 C in biochar + 0.5 tons CO 2 equivalent
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Issues to be addressed Will it be cost effective? Is it possible to char ‘wet’ wastes? Will the charcoal be usable (heavy metal content / P content etcetera)?
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