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ID166398
Title ProperEnergy and environmental impact assessment of straw return and substitution of straw briquettes for heating coal in rural China
LanguageENG
AuthorZhang, Shuangqi
Summary / Abstract (Note)The utilization of straw plays an important role in China's sustainable development. Returning straw to fields as organic fertilizer (straw return) and processing straw into straw briquette fuel (SBF) are two of the most promising methods for employing straw; however, there is a lack of information with respect to comparing these two methods. Therefore, a case study was conducted in Heilongjiang Province to estimate the energy and environmental impacts of straw return and the substitution of SBF for rural heating coal. This study aims to provide policymakers with useful information and to encourage rational decision-making regarding the efficient utilization of straw resources. Results showed that both straw return and substituting SBF for rural heating coal could have significant impacts on energy and the environment, while substituting SBF for rural heating coal had advantages over straw return in all aspects. Moreover, substituting SBF for rural heating coal was more acceptable to famers, and thus was easier to promote and could resolve the problem of open straw burning more effectively than straw return. Therefore, greater attention should be paid to SBF utilization, especially in rural areas. Results of this study can also benefit other regions to improve the utilization of straw resources.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy , No.128; May 2019: p. 654-664
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2019-05
Key WordsBiomass Energy ;  Energy Saving ;  Greenhouse Gas ;  Air Pollutants ;  Policy Decision-Making ;  Open Straw Burning